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  • Kinolab
  • 2018
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Remote Controlled Driving of Vehicles

This narrative provides two different case studies of remote-controlled vehicles in the story of T’Challa’s attempts to properly rule his country, Wakanda. T’Challa, also known as the superhero Black Panther, makes use of this technology to put a stop to criminals who threaten his people and his power. In the first clip, T’Challa and his companions track down Ulysses Klaue, a notorious criminal who formerly stole from Wakanda, down the streets of Busan, Korea. In the second clip, agent Everett Ross makes use of the technology to pilot a drone, which he uses to shoot down autonomous drones carrying weapons from Wakanda to the rest of the world.

  • Kinolab
  • 2018
  • 6 min
  • The Guardian
  • 2019
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Being Human: How Realistic Do We Want Robots To Be?

Across the globe, conflicting feelings exist about how “human” robots ought to be, and if humanoid machines are a positive or negative.

  • The Guardian
  • 2019
  • 2 min
  • Kinolab
  • 1982
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Bonding, Creation, and Religion among the Digital

Tron, a security program within the digital world, is thought dead and mourned by fellow programs Yori and Dumont.

  • Kinolab
  • 1982
  • 11 min
  • Kinolab
  • 1990
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The Offspring: Robotic Reproduction and Rights to a Parental Role

Commander Data, an android, uses his technological skills to acquire knowledge to create a new android, his daughter Lal, in his own image without human help or oversight. He then guides Lal through the process of incorporating into the human world through means such as allowing her to choose her own gender and appearance, teaching her about laughter, and warning about human perception of difference. Ultimately, when he is asked to turn his daughter over to Star Fleet, he refuses on the grounds that it is his obligation as Lal’s parent to help her mature and acclimate to society, and captain Picard agrees that Lal is no one’s property but rather Data’s own child.

  • Kinolab
  • 1990
  • 2 min
  • Kinolab
  • 1990
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Data Takes Over: Robots and Humans in the Workplace

With his homing signal activated, the android Data takes control of the USS Enterprise and its systems and blocks the human crew from stopping him. For further reading, see the narrative Triton is the world’s most murderous malware, and it’s spreading.

  • Kinolab
  • 1990
  • 5 min
  • Kinolab
  • 1990
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Emotion Chip: Bringing Robotic Life Closer to Human Life

Data’s father reveals that he would like to give him an “emotions” chip in hopes that it will enhance his experience living among humans and increase his trust in others. However, Data is concerned after seeing how emotions cause his brother to seem more volatile.

  • Kinolab
  • 1990
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