By following their programing.
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No.Although there are robots who can vacuum a room, all other canister and upright vacuums are not robots. They are not programmed to complete a task.
They insert a chip into them that explains there task,and what they are suppose to do.
Assistive robots perform their task(s) by people pointing lasers at objects, as well as voice commands.
First a common trait of machines and robots: They are both mechanical devices operated through computer programming to perform task.
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Robots are usually built for a purpose. It'd be easy enough to build a swimming robot, if that was the goal. But a robot built for an entirely other task will probably not be able to swim.
The performance of tasks by robots can be based on preprogrammed algorithms or other methods such as machine learning, neural networks, and artificial intelligence. Robots can be programmed with specific instructions to perform a task, which are based on preprogrammed algorithms. These instructions can be created by humans, and the robot can follow them to complete the task. However, with the advancement of technology, robots can also use machine learning and artificial intelligence to perform tasks. These methods allow robots to learn from data and experiences to make decisions and perform tasks without being explicitly programmed for each specific task. In summary, while the performance of tasks by robots can be based on preprogrammed algorithms, it can also involve more advanced techniques such as machine learning and artificial intelligence.
They do pretty much everything because they have very steady hands or metal thingymabobs.
No. A robot is usually defined as a device that can perform a task under it's own guidance and doesn't have to look like a person. Robots that do look like humans are often known as androids.
it does many tasks that can be performed that people cant perform, they arent robots that hop and roll, they dont have to.