No they cannot, not by a very long way.
well you need to act like a robot and do not really act like yourself so people can really think that you are a robot (robots in films or real life are not real)answ2. Robots are used extensively in Industry to do dirty or dangerous jobs. Such as spot-welding of car chassis, abrasive grinding and so on. Or some heavy repetitive jobs such as turning cheeses in a cheese factory.
I think robots cannot act like librarians.
Robots are designed to mimic human behavior to improve interaction and efficiency in tasks that require social engagement or cooperation. This human-like behavior can enhance user comfort and trust, making technology more accessible and effective in various applications, from customer service to healthcare. Additionally, by simulating human actions, robots can better navigate environments and perform complex tasks that rely on social cues and emotional understanding.
red light centerbut it's for adults
will robots act in the best interest of humanity?
Current artificial intelligence does not possess emotions like humans do, as emotions involve complex biological processes and subjective experiences. While it is possible to program robots to mimic emotions or exhibit certain behaviors that resemble emotions, true emotional experiences remain unique to living beings with consciousness.
Probably not. Since no one knows what ghosts look and act like, any fictional ghosts created by human imagination are most likely nothing like the real thing.
no
Australia has no Human Rights and Freedom Act, nor does it have anything that is like a Human Rights Act or Bill of Rights.
The central component of a robot that makes it act like human is the positronic brain.
yes
With current technology robots do not have actual emotions, but can be programmed to act as if they do. This can be happen in future with Artificial Intelligence