To give movies a more scientific feel or to make people wonder if robots could actually be used instead of humans which is what is happening at the moment in factories.
yea for certain scenes
Mechagodzilla,Mechagodzilla 2,Kiryu (Mechagodzilla 3),M.O.G.U.E.R.A,and Mecha King Ghidorah.
I used to go to the movies.
Yes. Robots exist now, and there is no reason to believe that they will stop existing. If, however, you meant to ask "Will intelligent robots like those in some science fiction novels or movies, like Star Wars, exist in 25 years?", that is not known, but it seem unlikely, given the immense complexity of the human brain.
If you mean 'metal', I think you're talking about R2-D2 or C3PO, both are metal robots from the Star Wars movies.
Robots shouldn't explode. It only happens in movies. It makes the movies cooler.
no because robots are made of metal and machines. they are in fairytales that robots have hearts or movies such as
no because robots are made of metal and machines. they are in fairytales that robots have hearts or movies such as
Futurama movies have two robots in it.
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Yes, there are many different types of robots and only a few are actually human shaped. Robots are in essence just automated machines.
The type you see in films? - No. Robots are commonly used in manufacturing processes to assemble everything from mobile phone circuit boards to cars. They are used to carry out repetitive tasks, quickly and accurately. Lester says: Films those are robots, just some of them is, some the computer makes it, but at least computer are robots, too.
Robots are mainly used in machinery.
yea for certain scenes
Nope They must be animations or robots (i think)
space robots
Medical robots are robots used for medical and health care reasons.