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Переведите текст pr. hiroshi ishiguro is one of the top geniuses alive in the world today, who has devoted himself to creating humanlike robots. “in the future our life will be full of robots”, he says. the professor compared the evolution of robots to the evolution of cars. “once we have developed practical robots, we can spending more and more time building autonomy, ” he said. androids which look just like you can conduct your business, attend conferences, and go shopping, while you sit in the comfort of your home. a camera will monitor your facial expressions and your android’s face will mirror your expressions. ishiguro says there is even a psychological phenomenon: if someone touches your android, you feel it. “it’s a very tactile sensation”, he says. some time ago ishiguro left his twin android to give prerecorded lectures at osaka university in japan, while he went overseas. he also – when invited for two conferences – emailed the conference organizers to say that he would have to send his android to one of the events. both conferences replied: “we want the android! ” ishiguro has developed androids that look and feel just like humans – with very realistic skin, hair, facial and body movements. in one experiment, an android was made to read the evening news. “no one could tell the difference, ” says ishiguro. “that means we don’t need newscasters – just androids.” the question is - what does it mean ti be human? is it important for the robots to look like humans? prof. ishiguro was also asked a question about the threat that robots may take over people. ishiguro said that the western world’s fear of robots, as shown in movies such as the terminator, was foreign to the japanese, who saw robots as friendly

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namik120939
Пара Хироси Исигуро является одним из главных гениев живых в современном мире, который посвятил себя созданию человекоподобных роботов. «В будущем наша жизнь будет полна роботов", говорит он. Профессор сравнил эволюцию роботов к эволюции автомобилей. "После того, как мы разработали практические роботов, мы можем проводить все больше и больше времени автономии здания," сказал он.

Андроиды , которые выглядят так же , как вы можете вести свой бизнес, участие в конференциях, и ходить по магазинам, в то время как вы сидите в комфорте вашего дома. Камера будет отслеживать ваши выражения лица и лицо вашего андроида будет отражать ваши выражения. Исигуро говорит , что есть даже психологический феномен: если кто - то касается вашего Android, вы это чувствуете. "Это очень тактильные ощущения", говорит он. Некоторое время назад Исигуро оставил свой двойной андроид , чтобы дать предварительно записанные лекции в университете Осаки в Японии, в то время как он отправился за океан. Он также - при наличии приглашения для двух конференций - по электронной почте организаторам конференции , чтобы сказать , что он должен будет отправить свой Android одному из событий. Обе конференции ответил: "Мы хотим , чтобы андроид!"

Исигуро разработал андроиды , которые выглядят и чувствовать себя так же , как и люди - с очень реалистичной кожи, волос, лица и тела , движений. В одном эксперименте, андроид было сделано , чтобы прочитать вечерние новости. "Никто не может сказать, разница," говорит Исигуро. "Это означает , что нам не нужны дикторы - просто андроидов." Вопрос в том - что это значит быть человеком ти? Это важно для роботов похожи на людей? Профессор Исигуро был также задан вопрос об угрозе , что роботы могут взять на себя людей. Исигуро отметил , что западный мир страх роботов, как показано в таких фильмах, как Терминатор, был чужд японцев, которые видели роботов , как дружественные
Shelchkowa453
… live in the country, but now we live in a big city. 3. … you … to like swimming? 4. She … never let me come back home late in the evening. 5. I … to … toy cars, but now I don't. V. Correct whatever is wrong in the following. 1. I use to like drawing when I were a child. 2. What was you did yesterday at 9 p.m.? 3. Who do you look at? I look to that girl. 4. I didn't saw them yesterday evening, they were not home. Did you saw them? 5. Does he has some English books at his house? 6. He didn't obeyed their advices. VI. Choose the correct alternative in each sentence. 1. Our visit to the museum was enjoyable although / despite some of its sections were closed. 2. He's good looking, but on the other hand / although he's very selfish. 3. He really liked the film. However / even though he couldn't afford to buy the video. VII. Translate the following sentences into English.
doorhan42n6868
1. I have to write a report in History every week.
Do you have to write report in history every week?
No, you don't have to write a report in history every week.
2. Mike has to go to his music class every evening.
Does Mike have to go to his music class every evening?
Mike doesn't have to go to his music class every evening.
3. Yesterday my parents had to meet me at the station at 6 o’clock.
Did your parents have to meet you at the station at six o'clock yesterday? 
No, your parents didn't have to meet you at the station at six o'clock yesterday.
4. Last month Boris had to clean his classroom every day.
Did Boris have to clean his classroom every day las month?
No, Boris didn't have to clean his classroom every day last month.
5. Next week we will have to do 3 tests in English.
Will you have to do 3 tests in English next week?
No, you will not (won't) have to do three tests in English next week.

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Переведите текст pr. hiroshi ishiguro is one of the top geniuses alive in the world today, who has devoted himself to creating humanlike robots. “in the future our life will be full of robots”, he says. the professor compared the evolution of robots to the evolution of cars. “once we have developed practical robots, we can spending more and more time building autonomy, ” he said. androids which look just like you can conduct your business, attend conferences, and go shopping, while you sit in the comfort of your home. a camera will monitor your facial expressions and your android’s face will mirror your expressions. ishiguro says there is even a psychological phenomenon: if someone touches your android, you feel it. “it’s a very tactile sensation”, he says. some time ago ishiguro left his twin android to give prerecorded lectures at osaka university in japan, while he went overseas. he also – when invited for two conferences – emailed the conference organizers to say that he would have to send his android to one of the events. both conferences replied: “we want the android! ” ishiguro has developed androids that look and feel just like humans – with very realistic skin, hair, facial and body movements. in one experiment, an android was made to read the evening news. “no one could tell the difference, ” says ishiguro. “that means we don’t need newscasters – just androids.” the question is - what does it mean ti be human? is it important for the robots to look like humans? prof. ishiguro was also asked a question about the threat that robots may take over people. ishiguro said that the western world’s fear of robots, as shown in movies such as the terminator, was foreign to the japanese, who saw robots as friendly
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