The robot would probably flip the human right over. Yes, robots are stronger than humans. You can't squeeze them but they can squeeze.
No. At least not generally speaking. Robots still need maintenance and parts can break down.
Robots are faster and easier than us humans working, plus in the long run cheaper...do not have to pay salary.
AnswerRobots and machines can accomplish complicated or enormous projects more precisely than humans can. Robots- sometimes called "artificial intellegence" do many things faster than humans, and make everyday life safer. For example- The military has begun to use robots in the warzones. Robots make everyday life more enjoyable. And refering back to the robots in warzones- the people who are fighting them won't know where to shoot them- and are intimidated and surrender.
Robots were created to help out with things tough for humans.
Robots can help humans in any way! In the home, business, factories, and can do the most dangerous jobs that humans cant even do!
To do jobs humans cant. They're smarter and stronger... Which is kinda bad
stuff to do with cheese and things
no
Humans are better than robots. Humans are able to solve problems and do stuff on their own two feet, they don't need someone to program in their parameters. Although a robot (computer) is able to follow set instructions on a given parameter exactly therefore being efficient and useful to humans. Although humans are definitely better than robots since they can do stuff without someone controlling them.
No, the cougar is much stronger than an average human.
no they dont. as robots doesn't have feelings or emotions. humans lie to do a work done. but robots cannot understand our way of completing things. humans are more flexible in thinking than robots.!
No! Robots are not doing much for humans.
Sonic is way stronger than ironman because eggmans machiens and robots are 100 times stronger than ironmans armor sonic will beat ironman by a long shot
I believe that mice do have stronger immune systems than humans because of the environment they dwell in.
No. At least not generally speaking. Robots still need maintenance and parts can break down.
Only if a human shows them how.
Yes