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How are robots taught to perform tasks?

They are programmed.


How are robots taught to do tasks?

Programming, look it up for more info.


What are three things that robots have in common?

Robots do not need the things people need to survive, robots have the only ability to do what they're programmed to do, and their brains are computers.


How Are Rescue Robots Taught how to do their Tasks?

They insert a chip into them that explains there task,and what they are suppose to do.


Why were robots created?

Robots were created to help out with things tough for humans.


Are robots living things?

no


Are robots more helpful or harmful?

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


What are the things that all robots have?

an inventor.:D


Robots and machine what is the difference?

robots can work like a man. they can walk , hold things e.t.c MACHINE ARE BE CONTROLLED BY MAN AND CAN NOT WORK LIKE ROBOTS


How do robots learn new things?

Robots learn new things through an Intel program and/or learning from experiences. COMMON SENSE!!! BINGO!!! Some grad students are making a program for robots that can help them learn from doing things as well as a two-year-old.


How do robots help engineers?

Robots help engineers by lifting heavy weights or substances. Robots also help in construction or design of certain delicate things.


How do robots learn to do things?

Robots learn to do things either by replicating tasks done by humans or their motions are specifically planned by a human operator.