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Assistive robots perform their task(s) by people pointing lasers at objects, as well as voice commands.
If a machine has been programed to perform a specific task then it is a robot.
It milks cows and goats.
It's not actually 'taught'. The scientists write a computer program to tell the rover what to do - and send the program by radio to Mars. The rover receives the program, and follows the instructions.
It milks cows and goats.
It can drive by itself!
To perform repetive or hazardous task that would endanger a human.
They specifically program each and every dummie to push on the pedel at the moment they want it too, just like a remote control car.
it does many tasks that can be performed that people cant perform, they arent robots that hop and roll, they dont have to.
programmed to do it and that tasks are updated every while like robot on mars ,it recieves orders everywhile like move 500 meter,turn right,move 300 meter , activate camera,send picture,hold ,etc
It is taught to perform tasks by performing the programmig process, which is filled with many advanced technologies that are hard to describe