In the Age of AI, Will Humans Become Pets of Robots?

In the Age of AI, Will Humans Become Pets of Robots?

2025/11/21 Leading Middle Management Reading Day 16 Recently for the past two days I have been very fascinated by something? Fascinated by what? Not by cigarettes, not by alcohol, nor by women. It is AI. For two days I haven’t written any notes. Why? Because I wrote a novel using AI. It took me a … Read more

Understanding Control Theory and Engineering

Understanding Control Theory and Engineering

Hi~ for those preparing for the postgraduate entrance exams on the 25th and 26th. As we all know, there are many directions in automation postgraduate studies. What are the differences between these directions? How should one choose? Next, I will introduce today’s research direction. Control Theory and Control Engineering Control Theory and Control Engineering is … Read more

Understanding Intelligent Robots

Understanding Intelligent Robots

Intelligent Robots We understand the so-called intelligent robots in a broad sense, and the most profound impression it gives is a unique self-controlling “living being”. In fact, the main organs of this self-controlling “living being” are not as subtle and complex as those of a real person. Intelligent robots possess various internal and external information … Read more

Why the Powerful Soviet Industrial Technology Didn’t Spark a PC Revolution

Why the Powerful Soviet Industrial Technology Didn't Spark a PC Revolution

Anti-loss, elevator direct to safety islandReporter Liu YaEast A Source:Return to Simplicity Author:Slava Gerovitch In space exploration, the Soviet Union set multiple records – the first to enter space, the first to launch Venus and Mars probes, etc., proving that the Soviet Union did not lack excellent engineering technology. However, why did the personal computer … Read more

A Brief History of Interaction Design: Where Did Interaction Come From?

A Brief History of Interaction Design: Where Did Interaction Come From?

Concept of Cybernetics Executing a purposeful act, such as picking up a book from the table, is not a simple one-way process. In this process, neurons in the brain send signals to the muscles, which must act to achieve the expected goal. Conversely, in any system (a combination of components that work together to achieve … Read more