2 Tasks - 15 Questions

  • Question for Robots group

    1. How many industrial in France, Italy, Romania and Hungary per capita?
    2. Give a definition for word robot.
    3. In which area of life can robots be used?
    4. What effects can robot make on the world?
    5. What is artificial intelligence?
    6. What was the first humanoid robot?
    7. What are Asimov laws?
    8. What was the original meaning of robot?
    9. Where are areas of life  where people can be replaced and cannot be replaced by robots?
    10. When was the first time a robot helped in a surgery operation?
    11. What are the advantages of robot surgery?
    12. How much does a Xiaoyi robot cost?
    13. Who made the da Vinci Surgical System?
    14. What is the difference between: remote surgery, minimally invasive, unmanned surgery?

     

    Industry revolutions and big data insports

     

    Autonomous Cars

    1. How many car owners own a self-driving car (in your opinion)?
    2. What are the 5 classification of self-driving cars?
    3. What are the greatest dangers of traveling them?
    4. What are the vulnerabilities of them?
    5. What would be the outcome off hacking self-driving cars?
    6. How efficient do you think they would be?
    7. How would it influence the market?
    8. What are the jobs they would take away?
    9. Do you think they would replace human driven cars?
    10. How artiffical inteligence relate to these cars?
    11. What are the advantages of having a self-driving car?
    12. What are the disadvantages of having a self-driving car?
    13. Do you mind it takes the joy of the travelling away?
    14. Would you trust in a self-driving car?
    15. Which one do you prefer? Autonomous or Human driven cars?
    16. What are the main features of thes cars?

      Samuel Keresztes


      Architecture
    • Why do you think information literacy has become more important over the last few decades?
    • Why do you think oral comprehension has taken over reading coprehension nowdays?
    • Why are influencing and netwotking becoming more and more important?
    • Why are creativity and innovation more important than ever before?
    • Why did social and cross cultural skills have become so important?What is the main problem with traditional spatial concepts in future architecture?
    • How does the construction industry use “compost” as building materials?
    • Why is VR visualisation so powerful?
    • How will it help designers in their work?
    • How are the concept of “smart cities” and big data connected?
    • How does/will AirBnB and other shared economy effect or improve architectural programmes?

     

    Lilla Andre

     

    Bioinformatics

    1. Data safety

    What is your opinion about biological safety identifiers (e.g.: fingerprint, retina, pulse)?

    Have you ever thought that your biological identifiers can be stolen (e.g.: from your telephone via spy application)?

    Do you think these stolen information can be used up in a crime? Why or why not?

    What can we do to prevent these kind of data-theft?

    What can do the reseller of a digital device to make its product safe?

     

    1. BIOMECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    What do you know about biomechanical engineering? What do you think, is it

    beneficial? Any disadvantages?

    These days we only have artificial body parts, which can be disconnected from

    the human body. Would a fully implanted biomechanical body part be morally a

    deal breaker or is it a necessary evil? (for example for someone who has no legs)

    If biomechanical engineering will significantly be improving in the future, how

    would it change our everyday life? Would it cause a huge difference?

    What do you think, is it safe to fully implant a biomechanical body part which is

    made out of metal? Could the body adapt the changes or it would cause health

    issues?

    If people could be patched up every time, when their organs give up or when they

    have a serious accident, by replacing body parts with artificial ones, should we do

    it? Would it raise ethical problems?

     

    1. Bioinformatics for prevention

     

    In the future if you would have problem with your health would you rely on the suggestion of a ’smart doctor’ (an artficial inteligence)? Why or why not?

     

    List devices which could help to prevent illnesses or to alarm its human user in case of emergency!

     

    Do you think they can be reliable? Why or why not?

     

    Can we say they are medical devices? Why or why not?

     

    Would you use one of them to prevent diseases or to get informed if it detects symptoms?

    Gábor Orbán, Anita Frits

    Gene technic questions (for group 5)

    1. If you would be offered to change your kid DNA, and design its characteristics, what kind of changes would you made? (Nothing, change hair/eye colour, set a high IQ, gender…)
    2. What are the greatest dangers with DNA alterations?
    3. If gene alterations will be widely available to public to cure diseases prenatal, who would you think had to pay the treatment? (the state, the parents, the city…)
    4. If anything would go wrong with DNA alterations, who would be accountable for that in your view?
    5. Do you mind eating GMO foods? Why?
    6. What do you think what is the greatest threat with crossing and altering plants DNA?
    7. Do you think that GMO could solve famines and global supply in the rapidly growing human population? Why?
    8. Would you eat synthetized meat? Why?
    9. How could gene manipulation take part in a potential word war?
    10. Is it important to save the original DNA’s of species? Why?
    11. If scientist could make the last steps to bring dinosaurs back to life, should they do it? Why?
    12. What usage could have the genetically created new animals?
    13. If you could change your own DNA, what would you alter on yourself?
    14. Are you afraid of genetically modified pathogens (viruses, bacteria)?
    15. Who do you think should make the rules about using gene technologies (each country, local authorities, the UN, etc.)?

      Hanna Zaszlavik, David Vass

    Questions for Fighting against tumors group

    1. What is (the definition of) tumor? 
    2. What is the connection between tumors and mutation?
    3. What can cause mutation?
    4. What's the difference between good and bad tumor?  
    5. What's the difference between cancer and tumor?
    6. What kind of tumors are the most "common" in your country? 
    7. By what can be caused mouth and larynx tumors most often?
    8. Which tumor has the highes mortality rate?
    9. Is there anybody you know, who used to have a tumor, but got well and now is totally healed?
    10. Hepatitis virus can cause liver cancer. How can a virus infect a healthy cell?
    11. What is the most appropriate lifestyle to avoid cancer? (Please mention eating habits, and other everyday habits)
    12. What are the most common symptoms of cancer? With how much percentage can you reduce the risk of death with an early diagnosis?
    13. What is chemotherapy? How does this treatment helps people?
    14. List other types of cancer treatment. Give a short description to each of them.
    15. What’s the newest cancer treatment? How effective it is?

    Anna Takács, Noémi Ferentzi