The Industrial 4.0 era, the fourth time Industrial revolution. It is necessary for us to review history and relive the three industrial revolutions that have changed human destiny and life.
- The first industrial Revolution, mankind into the steam age;
- The second Industrial Revolution, human enter the electrical age;
- The third industrial Revolution, human entered the information age;
So, what is the era of human beings entering the fourth industrial Revolution today?
"Industry 4.0" with intelligent manufacturing as the leading, mainly divided into the following three topics:
1. "Intelligent Factory", focusing on intelligent production systems and processes, as well as the realization of networked distributed production facilities;
2. "Intelligent production", mainly related to the entire enterprise production logistics management, human-machine interaction and 3D technology in the industrial production process of application, etc.;
3. "Intelligent Logistics", mainly through the Internet, IoT, Logistics network , integration of logistics resources, give full play to the existing logistics resources supply side efficiency, and demand side, can quickly obtain service matching, get logistics support.
In short, the fourth Industrial Revolution, mankind into the era of intelligence.
The development of the intelligent era is the main force, will be intelligent robots .
About the development of robotics, here is not too much elaboration, it has penetrated into all walks of life, and even our lives, in imperceptible changes we have been accustomed to life.
But it is necessary to introduce, what is a robot?
A Robot (Robot) is a machine device that performs work automatically. It can either accept human command, run pre-programmed programs, or act according to the principles set out in artificial intelligence technology. Its task is to assist or replace the work of human beings, such as production, construction, or dangerous work. (Excerpt from: Baidu Encyclopedia)
At the same time, we should emphasize the "Three principles of Robotics" proposed by Asimov.
The first rule:Robots must not harm humans, or let humans be harmed;
Second rule:Unless the first rule is violated, the robot must obey the human order;
The third rule:Without violating the first and second rules, the robot must protect itself.
The topic of this essay is "Robot Education for young children".
Robot Education for young children