Humans and robots both have the ability to use feedback from the environment to make decisions. The decisions will then change the output, which is usually in the form of movement. Both humans and robots also require energy to supply to function and have to remove harmful waste.
Humans and robots both have the ability to use feedback from the environment to make decisions. The decisions will then change the output, which is usually in the form of movement. Both humans and robots also require energy to supply to function and have to remove harmful waste.
Robots contain one or more embedded computers.
No! Robots are not doing much for humans.
No, robots do not have feelings like humans. They do not experience emotions or consciousness in the same way that humans do. Robots are programmed to respond to stimuli and perform tasks based on their programming.
Robots don't use bathrooms
Negative, humans make robots. Humans will always be in control.
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!
Humans can access many environments where robots operate, but there are limitations. Robots are often designed for extreme conditions, such as deep-sea exploration or hazardous environments, which may be unsafe or impossible for humans. Additionally, robots can navigate spaces that are too small or intricate for human access. Therefore, while humans can go to many places robots can, there are scenarios where robots have a distinct advantage.
Robots can take place of humans in handling dangerous substances
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