All the normal senses that we human beings have can be used by machines as well; cameras instead of eyes, microphones instead of ears, pressure sensors instead of feeling, and so forth.
Light helps us see and perceive the world around us by entering our eyes and stimulating the cells in our retinas. These cells then send signals to our brain, which processes the information and allows us to see objects, colors, and shapes. Without light, our eyes would not be able to detect the world around us, and we would not be able to perceive our surroundings.
there are more than 100000 types of robots
robots with personalities
It's hard to be precise, but the IEEE estimate around 6.5 million.
Don't build robots that could take over the world.
I cannot perceive the world of your description.
Our senses work by receiving information from the environment through sensory organs such as the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin. This information is then sent to the brain for processing and interpretation, allowing us to perceive and understand the world around us.
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/
Oh, isn't that just lovely! Well, there are robots like robotic vacuum cleaners that can help keep your floors nice and tidy. You also have robot lawn mowers that can take care of your yard, and even robot assistants that can remind you of important tasks and appointments. These little helpers can make our daily lives a bit easier and give us more time to enjoy the beauty of the world around us.
you get to have the power rangers fly you around and save the world... who dose'nt want that
lots!
Robots do not, technically, "Learn" anything. However some, with more elaborate computer programming may appear to learn if the programmer used something called, "heuristic" programming techniques.