it means you can suck a dick and die in a hole and i hope your dog dies
autonomous
robots that can sense and act in the environment independently
John M. Holland has written: 'Basic robotics concepts' -- subject(s): Robotics 'Designing mobile autonomous robots' -- subject(s): Autonomous robots
1. there is no such thing as an autonomous robot. That would require an autonomous computer. 2. Unfortunately, there have been a number of entertainment forms that suggest the existence of autonomous robots, but that is just fantasy; it isn't real. 3. Isaac Asimov hypothesized sentient robots and they became real in the world of science fiction/fantasy.
Semi-autonomous space probes have gone to the vicinity of Neptune, but no robots in the popular sense.
Awesome.Another AnswerTechnically, the term would be "autonomous"
K. Koskinen has written: 'Autonomous or tele-operated mobile machines and robots'
Because the music industry has secretly been replaced by autonomous robots.
As field is very narrow at the moment because of the cost of getting a safe technical solutions, but there are a number of developing commercial autonomous robots in the fields of: 1. Children's Toys - Build you own robots kits; 2. House Cleaning Robots; 3. Automotive Safety Features - car following and collision avoidance; 4. Numerous military applications - mine detection/disposal and surveillance; There is still some way to go before you see a robot service shop in every city.
Robot software is used to perform autonomous tasks. Many software systems and frameworks have been proposed to make programming robots easier.
The first autonomous robots were made in 1948 by William Grey Walter in Bristol, England. The first programmable robot was invented in 1954 by George Devol.
Merl K. Miller has written: 'Five Days to Sales Excellence' 'Presenting the Macintosh' -- subject(s): Macintosh (Computer) 'Home computers' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Microcomputers 'The personal robot navigator' -- subject(s): Autonomous robots, Motion, Personal robotics, Robots