Those two are alike just because they are almost indestructible. Robocop would win for just because he can go more damage than Terminator even can. Terminator has been beaten by Sarah Conner but not in Terminator 2 because Arnold was needed. Robocop would win just by shooting him until the human is terminated and then shoot him.
If they were to have a baby, they would have an ANDROID,because an android is a robot that looks like a human.
No, a small robot can go places a human would not be able to fit.
I believe Asimov's three laws of robotics are: A robot shall not harm a human being, a robot may not cause harm to a human by not acting. A robot may not take an action which would result in the death or injury of a human. A robot may not all harm to come to a human in order to save it's own life. It'sbeen years since I read any of Asimov's boooks but I think this is right!
Ninja red neck!Robot!The controversy rages on...
No. Most cranes are controlled manually by an operator. It would only be a robot, if the crane was "automatic" - no human was controlling it.
A robot is a models because it's helping you have a better look at something your studying, Example : you could use the Humanoid robot to see what a human would do
To perform repetive or hazardous task that would endanger a human.
basacilly the same thing a human can do but a robot can do it better
As an AI language model, I am not a robot in the traditional sense. I am a computer program designed to process and generate human-like text based on the input I receive. While I can simulate human conversation and provide information, I do not possess physical form or consciousness like a robot would.
It would be a Robot , dancing!!!
"/ it would be the robot because the robot IS DOING THE ROBOT the answer is in the question lol your dumb
Assuming that robots with 'positronic brains' have a level of understanding and logic equal to a human, the Three Laws would govern their behavior toward people. # A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. # A robot must obey orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. # A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.