All of them...they will take over
Yes in some industries. Car makers use robots.
Car industries use robots, If that's what you mean. If not Google.com :)
Yes
In industrial production - sure.
No it is not necessary that all robots have arms and legs. Some robots have only arms and some have legs and some have wheels for their mobility. Basically it depends on the requirements as the requirements dictate how we design our robots. For example in automobile industries robots are used only for welding purposes or in paintshop. These types of robots have only arms not legs.
China and Japan are the places where you find most of the robots being used, but in most automobilie factories there are robots in use. So they're not only in China and Japan. The more humanoid robots are primarily in China and Japan. Also there is robotics comititions where students build robots and battle them in multiple countries.
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Mainly working in production industries.
There is no definite answer to this question as it depends on numerous factors such as technological advancements, regulatory frameworks, and societal acceptance. While robots are increasingly being used in various industries, they are not expected to gain dominance over the world in the near future. There are still ethical, technical, and economic challenges that need to be addressed before widespread domination by robots can occur.
Robots that jump and roll. they are going to be on mars exploring soon. they are right now being used for security
In some industries they already have.
Scientists are now looking into how robots will change the world in the future. The world of robotics has come a long way since the first industrial robots were introduced in the 1960s. Today, robots are used in a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, and entertainment. As technology continues to advance, the future of robots is looking increasingly exciting. /how-will-robots-change-the-world-in-the-future/