They are made that way...
Robots can not advance their hardware they can only duplicate it so that artificial intelligence through robots will not advance unless humans have some sort of input into it.
Some do if they are programmed to learn.
With current technology robots do not have actual emotions, but can be programmed to act as if they do. This can be happen in future with Artificial Intelligence
I guess robots and test tube babies. (not really)
:) No I don't think that the robots will take over in 2011! They might take over in 5562! :) If robots have (?)pure(?) intelligence such as Humans, then they may wish to take over.
Artificial Intelligence. Self awareness Emotions
They are, it's called Artifical Intelligence.
Some disadvantages of military robots are their cost, lack of intelligence, and difficulty in programming. Unlike soldiers, they require close monitoring to ensure they function properly.
We do. They just don't look like the ones in movies. Nor do they have actual intelligence (yet).
Robots cannot do anything that they are not programmed to do. They don't even have "intelligence" so to speak as they are not capable of independent thought. Their "thought" is the execution of a set of steps prescribed by a programmer.
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.
The study of robots and underlying technologies is known as 'robotics'. 'Engineering' could be considered the general 'method' of robotics, but if the question refers to artificial intelligence, 'Programming' is more appropriate.