such high technology that its $400,000-$800,000 price that is not economically feasible for the general public (Zyons 182). Perhaps increased publication would generate public support of this project with the interest funding more research. Eventually prices will fall as the technology is refined and mainlined, making the cost more reasonable possibly to around the price of a luxury car today. A further type of AI involves the use of neural networks, which are modeled on the way that animal brains work. They can learn how to do things. One can teach a neural network to perform tasks varying from simple mathematical functions to tasks as complicated as driving cars. Neural networks can also do handwriting recognition (Zyons 183). This way the US Mail Service uses neural networks to recognize the handwritten zip codes on letters, so that people would not have to do it by hand.A popular development in the domestic sphere would be a robot servant. Such a robot would make keeping house easy, as the robot could be responsible for time-consuming tasks including vacuuming, dishwashing, and dusting. The house or apartment will be clean and neat and things will be kept put away. You could either send the robot to the store or, more likely, by an automatic delivery system have your groceries delivered to the house (McCarthy). The automatic delivery system is almost already in use today. You can order your groceries and have them delivered to your house. The only difference is delivery people deliver the items, in the future a robot could deliver them. While all of this seems within our current technological reach, AI has to be further developed. Robots must be around of their surroundings, such as knowing not to step on babies and detecting danger. Robots have to learn to not step on babies, detect danger in the house, and must be able to speak and communicate well. Those opposed to AI are concerned about the extent to which the techno...