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My specific technology focus is on the topic of “Robotics Technology in Mental Health Care by Laurel D. Riek of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Notre Dame (Riek, 2016)." I am interested in this topic since it explains how culture has transformed into the use of robotics. I want to know so many things regarding robotics. My research question is, how are robotics used currently and what are the future changes to expect in regards to mental health care? I am so much interested in diving in the world of robotics, I am interested in understanding how these robotics are currently affecting our way of living and what to expect from them in the coming future.

I selected this topic because the chapter tries to explain my research question, the chapter explains the existing utilization as well as the future potential utilization of robotics technology. This helps an individual to think about the change that has come along with the robotics technology ((Riek, 2016). This broadens an individual mind regarding the accompanying of sensor systems, the understanding of algorithms meant to process data.

From this new discipline in technology, we can learn that in the past robotics technology was known as “the science which studies the intelligent connections between perception and actions,” however, through this study the meaning has shifted to becoming something that is problem-related to the extent of connecting with real individuals in the real world. The utilization of the robotics technology for mental health care is seen to be nascent which represents a useful element found in the toolbox (Riek, 2016). The understanding of this chapter enlightens one regarding the present utilization of robotics technology and the designs and ethical issues connected to the implementation of robotics technology.

References

Riek, L. D. (2016). Robotics technology in mental health care. In Artificial intelligence in behavioral and mental health care (pp. 185-203). Academic Press.