(Robotic) agents implemented into the workforce how do human

Robotics #55
Question of the Day (A search engine can be used to research the below question)
Given the definition below, with (Robotic) agents implemented into the workforce
how do human adapt to Robotics?
Students will record their notes using Microsoft OneNote software.
Agent: A computing hardware and/or software-based system that has the
following properties:
1. Autonomy: Agents operate without the direct intervention of humans or
others, and have certain control over their actions and internal state.
2. Social ability: Agents interact with other agents (and possibly humans)
via some agent-communication language.
3. Reflexivity: Agents perceive their environment, which may be the physical
world, a user via a graphical user interface, a collection of other agents, the
Internet, or perhaps all these combined, and react in a timely fashion to
changes that occur in this environment.
4. Proactiveness: Agents do not simply act in response to their environment,
but are able to exhibit goal-directed behavior by taking the initiative.
Today’s TaskI can explain how a robot can adapt to its certain condition and/or its
environment.
Reflection Question (to be completed in your interactive notebook under today’s
bell work):
Do human adapt to Robotic or do Robots adapt to humans?