Only if a human shows them how.
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.!
I think Robots are helpful because they help carry heavy things for the army, and help firefighters put out fires. Robots have one thing in common, they all help humans. Robots can also help find people after an earthquake or a tornado. Robots help people carry things. My opinion is that robots are helpful
humans are like robots because the have the same features
Currently, the definition of living excludes robots definitely. However, personally I feel that Humans are pretty similar to robots, in the fact that Humans are 'programmed' in a way, as anything you do is pretty much justifiable, just maybe the 'coding' and 'programming' is more complex. But I feel that robots may be more and more similar to living things, maybe even considered to be living one day, like how some robots can 'learn' nowadays.
yes..............they already get more attention
Robots are used to build cars because they are more accurate than humans and the company doesn't have to pay the robot for doing it!
we humans can see more and understand more than robots or computers can. we can adapt and basically they can't
Robots can be more precise than humans, Plus robots have to do it because of the crushing pressures of the ocean.
To give movies a more scientific feel or to make people wonder if robots could actually be used instead of humans which is what is happening at the moment in factories.
As a matter of fact robots never get tired. Because they make things easier and faster for humans in this time and future. As an example, robots can operate daily surgeries and soon enough they will be able to carry out hard operations that a human would have big possibilities of failing to operate safely, accurately and correctly. Robots can also work faster and this is what companies are trying to benefit from them. They can produce around 60 times more what a human produces in one day. They also don't need a salary.
Computers help robots do work faster and more precisely than humans.
I highly doubt that any government or nation in the world will allow this transformation to occur in workplaces. If it DOES happen, and governments were to accept the fact that robots would be a great long term investment and replacing humans will cause massive reductions in cost, then humans will be transfered to jobs which arrise with the bringing of robots such as the maintenance of the robots and more hands-on jobs. There will never be a catastrophic unemployment rise since no country in the world will be stupid enough to accept robots to do many of the jobs humans do now, and jobs will always be available, no matter what.