We haven't needed to yet.
Hand Built by Robots was created in 2005.
more than 500 robots
time, hard work, and the right tools
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.
Fictional robots can change into anything the authors want. Real robots have little if any ability to change into anything. They are as they were built and do not change their appearance.
yeah, they have built robots!
the same way they were built in the 1990's on an assembly line using robots(see google)
From the company that built your universal remote. Check their website.
I don't know if this is the first. Arthur Young had an idea of a light helicopter and he built a remote control flying helicopter model in 1942. Arthur Young demonstrated his model to Lawrence Bell, who funded his development of the helicopter that became the Bell Model 47.
They wont have to work as hard and they would get built faster.
Yes, you can have a separate car remote even if your vehicle originally came with a key that has a built-in remote. Many vehicles allow you to program a standalone remote fob to work with the car’s locking and alarm system, while still using the original key just for starting the engine. This can be useful if the built-in remote stops working or if you want a backup without replacing the entire key. Just make sure the separate remote is compatible with your vehicle’s system.
Robots can vary in strength depending on how they are built and with what materials. For instance, a small robot built with aluminum parts may only be able to move a few pounds worth of weight, but a larger robot built with a strong metal such as titanium could move at least hundreds of pounds.