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Opinions Dutch Design Month
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HumanEdition vsI, september Robots 2018 Thesis
Roy de Klein
Opinions
Carola Schouten Miriam Struijk (..... IHS) Martin Ford
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TABLE OF CONTENT 0. Introduction 1
Thesis 1. Human vs Robot 3-7 by ....
Opinions 2. Food and Family 9-15 by .... 3. Health and Housing 17-21 by .... 4. Work and Infrastruture 23-29 by .... 5. Peace and Security 31-36 by ....
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Slums A lane of shabby homes Unfit for any breathing soul Except these little urchins Playing in the garbage dumps Immune to the stench of rotten fruit And the drain running along the street Sun-browned to ugliness Visible from miles away Bodies unbathed since long Oozing an odour strong These people live in squalor Their eyes closed to filth Their senses untroubled By the swarms of flies A spot on the city’s glory These slums exist, killing aesthetics The surviving monuments Of poverty Unwiped by modernization Homes to dehumanized humanity They shelter the paltry. Nosheen Irfan
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1 THESIS
HUMAN VS ROBOTS By Leo de Klein
Today, worldwide urbanization is thought of as an unstoppable characteristic of global societal change. According to predictions, by the year 2025 at least two thirds of the world’s population will live in cities. Most of this urban growth is taking place in the developing world where two billion people already live in cities - about twice as many as in industrialized nations.
The dynamics of the urbanization process, and especially its economic, social and spatial consequences, are amongst the greatest challenges of our time. While cities offer an enormous and indispensable potential for the economic growth of developing countries in an increasingly globalized economy, the negative effects of urbanization are also alarmingly apparent, and these include increasingly inadequate housing and working conditions for the poor and the ecological impact of virtually uncontrollable urban sprawl.
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OPINIONS FOOD AND FAMILY By ....
Today, worldwide urbanization is thought of as an unstoppable characteristic of global societal change. According to predictions, by the year 2025 at least two thirds of the world’s population will live in cities.
Most of this urban growth is taking place in the developing world where two billion people already live in cities - about twice as many as in industrialized nations.
working conditions for the poor and the ecological impact of virtually uncontrollable urban sprawl.
The dynamics of the urbanization process, and especially its economic, social and spatial consequences, are amongst the greatest challenges of our time. While cities offer an enormous and indispensable potential for the economic growth of developing countries in an increasingly globalized economy, the negative effects of urbanization are also alarmingly apparent, and these include increasingly inadequate housing and Chapter page 13
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OPINIONS HOUSING AND HEALTH By ....
Today, worldwide urbanization is thought of as an unstoppable characteristic of global societal change. According to predictions, by the year 2025 at least two thirds of the world’s population will live in cities.
Most of this urban growth is taking place in the developing world where two billion people already live in cities - about twice as many as in industrialized nations.
working conditions for the poor and the ecological impact of virtually uncontrollable urban sprawl.
The dynamics of the urbanization process, and especially its economic, social and spatial consequences, are amongst the greatest challenges of our time. While cities offer an enormous and indispensable potential for the economic growth of developing countries in an increasingly globalized economy, the negative effects of urbanization are also alarmingly apparent, and these include increasingly inadequate housing and Chapter page 17
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OPINIONS WORK AND INFRASTRUCTURE By ....
Today, worldwide urbanization is thought of as an unstoppable characteristic of global societal change. According to predictions, by the year 2025 at least two thirds of the world’s population will live in cities.
Most of this urban growth is taking place in the developing world where two billion people already live in cities - about twice as many as in industrialized nations.
working conditions for the poor and the ecological impact of virtually uncontrollable urban sprawl.
The dynamics of the urbanization process, and especially its economic, social and spatial consequences, are amongst the greatest challenges of our time. While cities offer an enormous and indispensable potential for the economic growth of developing countries in an increasingly globalized economy, the negative effects of urbanization are also alarmingly apparent, and these include increasingly inadequate housing and Chapter page 21
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OPINIONS PEACE AND SECURITY By ....
Today, worldwide urbanization is thought of as an unstoppable characteristic of global societal change. According to predictions, by the year 2025 at least two thirds of the world’s population will live in cities.
Most of this urban growth is taking place in the developing world where two billion people already live in cities - about twice as many as in industrialized nations.
working conditions for the poor and the ecological impact of virtually uncontrollable urban sprawl.
The dynamics of the urbanization process, and especially its economic, social and spatial consequences, are amongst the greatest challenges of our time. While cities offer an enormous and indispensable potential for the economic growth of developing countries in an increasingly globalized economy, the negative effects of urbanization are also alarmingly apparent, and these include increasingly inadequate housing and Chapter page 25
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Bimonthly Opinion Magazine
Human vs Robots In this edition Leo de Klein, Assistant Professor at the University of Leiden shares a thesis about Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Robotics and Computational Modelling of robots and ..., ..., ... and ... give their opinions on this topic!
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