They generally don't. Some can learn, and I geuss you could theoretically teach a robot tobuild a better robot after it based on what it has learned, but they don't evolve like we do yet.
robots.
the will talk in 2900 when boy robots devolpe a penus and girl a vigania and boobies
There are humanoid robots, military robots, insect robots, and space robots. There are more kinds of robots too.
Robots began to become useful in the mid-20th century, particularly with the introduction of industrial robots in the 1960s, such as Unimate, which was used for assembly line tasks. Their utility expanded significantly in the following decades with advancements in technology, leading to applications in manufacturing, healthcare, and service industries. By the late 20th and early 21st centuries, robots became increasingly integrated into everyday life, performing tasks ranging from household chores to complex surgical procedures. Today, robots continue to evolve, enhancing efficiency and productivity across various sectors.
Robots in my life can refer to various technologies that assist with daily tasks, such as robotic vacuum cleaners that automate home cleaning, or smart assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant that help manage schedules and provide information. Additionally, industrial robots play a crucial role in manufacturing, improving efficiency and precision in production lines. As AI continues to evolve, robots are increasingly integrated into healthcare, transportation, and even personal companionship, enhancing the way we live and work.
Yes. They are robots.
Medical robots are robots used for medical and health care reasons.
Robots are asexual.
robots with personalities
NO no robots have been to Jupiter
Mini robots.
yes robots are electronics