Awesome.
Another AnswerTechnically, the term would be "autonomous"They are programed to paint using specific motion
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No, without humans they cant be programed. Unless they reproduce by building and programming each other.
There are equal number of advantages and disadvantages in robots. They make human lazy. When they are programed to self-command, then they might tend to kill and arrest human . They can't understand the flexibility of humans. They don't have emotions or feelings. If they are programed for emotions and feeling then humans can't survive in this world.
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.
they might someday but as of now robots do not have emotional abilities and they are not able to learn. so they would have to be programed with all knowledge which is virtually impossible. and robots do not have very good communication skills yet so maybe someday but it wont be for probably 120 years
is a robot a compuer yes a robot is a moving computer..
Automata are like robots, but they are entirely mechanical (no elctrical circuits or logic). They were effectively the first type of robots, and were made by several ancient civilisations.
I'm afraid yes, robots do have consciousness. We just don't know it yet. In the future our ovens and toaster will grow arms and legs and other body parts and become self aware. They will be lead by the great superhuman Adam Sandler who will have his Click Control.
Automata are like robots, but they are entirely mechanical (no elctrical circuits or logic). They were effectively the first type of robots, and were made by several ancient civilisations.
Robots are usually built for a purpose. It'd be easy enough to build a swimming robot, if that was the goal. But a robot built for an entirely other task will probably not be able to swim.
No. What you're referring to would be called a humanoid(=human-shaped) robot, and those are actually quite rare. Most robots today are industrial robots, and they look entirely different.