yes the can do things that they were not programmed to do and they can preform other tasks
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Herbie Fully Loaded and Retooled - 2005 TV was released on: USA: 21 June 2005
The work envelope of a household robot refers to the range of motion and physical space within which the robot can operate effectively and safely. It is determined by the reach and flexibility of the robot's manipulators or arms, as well as any physical constraints such as obstacles or boundaries in the environment. Understanding the work envelope is crucial for programming the robot to perform tasks efficiently without collisions or errors.
Household robots are typically taught to perform tasks through a combination of programming, machine learning, and sensor feedback. Developers create algorithms that define the robot's actions, while machine learning allows the robot to improve its performance by learning from experience and user interactions. Additionally, sensors help the robot perceive its environment, enabling it to adapt to changes and execute tasks more effectively. Some robots can also be trained via demonstration, where a user shows the robot how to perform a task, which the robot then mimics.
In "human life" in general, robotic machines do countless tasks on an industrial basis, from building automobile bodies, to certain forms of surgery that are done robotically. In the household, the only common robot I can think of is a type of vacuum cleaner known as the Roomba ®
Silhouette Mirage Reprogrammed Hope - 1998 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:E
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