Dependent on longevity of their internal components & power sorce.
Robots, by definition, are not alive and therefore survival is not a property associated with them. They function or fail to.
Robots were not available to invent or produce a long time ago.
There is no real need for robots. However, they do make many people's lives easier, and have enabled humans to do things they never could have done without robots.
Fictional robots can change into anything the authors want. Real robots have little if any ability to change into anything. They are as they were built and do not change their appearance.
Mainly in manufacturing, where robots follow programs to perform complex tasks in a small space of time, again and again.
Robots are not alive and therefore can not get tired.
No! They are just robots. They are not alive. Their controlled. If you see something in your yard it's either an robot or an alein
Real Robots was created in 2001.
Real Robots ended in 2005.
No they cannot, not by a very long way.
Robots, by definition, are not alive and therefore survival is not a property associated with them. They function or fail to.
no.
Bionicle are real as toys you can buy, but they're not alive or real robots. BUT! if you were some kind of genetic scientist guy or something you could maybe make a living creature that is part robot. but that mean and pretty un-chist like. =D
I know the Jonas Brothers are real because they are humans their not robots and nobody would think their robots cause robots can't have good looks like the Jonas brother do and they don't dance like robots or talk like robots and they don't even sing like robots!!!!
No, they're CGI
Scientific American Frontiers - 1990 Robots Alive 7-5 was released on: USA: 9 April 1997
No, the robots on cleverbot are not real, they are actually just people, when you ask a question it automatically links to someone that is on cleverbot and then they answer the question, and you do the same.