they help people do things that they cannot do . such as handicapped people can't reach high places, the robot can :)
Robots can perform various tasks in space, such as conducting repairs on satellites, assembling structures, collecting samples from planetary surfaces, and assisting astronauts with tasks outside the spacecraft. They can also help with tasks that are too dangerous or time-consuming for humans to do.
Yes, robots can help improve the quality of life for seniors by assisting with daily tasks, providing companionship, and monitoring health and safety. Robots can help seniors to live independently for longer periods and reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation.
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Yes, robots are present in Australia across various sectors such as manufacturing, healthcare, and agriculture. They are used for tasks ranging from automation in factories to assisting in surgical procedures and improving farming efficiency. Australia also has a growing robotics research and development community, leading to innovations in this field.
Robots can be subjected to much higher pressures than the human body can, and space and under the sea are the 2 most pressurised environments we know about. So robots do these jobs for us, so we dont risk exploding (very messy!) in these exreme environments.
Dangerous ones
They are programmed.
Robots are important because robots perform tasks that would be dangerous and even sometimes impossible for humans to do.
Smart robots are robots that operate under programed control and are able to learn as they perform their tasks. They are used in scientific exploration and deactivating bombs.On the other hand, dumb robots are non-adaptive robots that are used to perform repetitive tasks and learn nothing during the process. These robots are valued for their efficiency for performing industrial jobs that are repetitive or dangerous.
Robots can pick up certain objects, deliver things, and sometimes are used for hel or security.
Some robots are made to do insufferable tasks.
Programming, look it up for more info.