If the heveanly body was dangerous or distant.
Robots might replace humans in space exploration for missions that are too dangerous or too remote for humans to reach, such as exploring harsh environments like the surface of Venus or deep space. Additionally, robots can be more cost-effective and efficient for certain tasks, especially in environments where human life support systems are challenging to maintain.
Robots may replace humans in space exploration as a means to gather resource for future bases or to be used to build those base and robots are replacing humans in space right now, the mars rovers are robots.
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.
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One benefit of using robots instead of people for space exploration is that you don't need to send food or water along, and you don't have to bring the explorer back to Earth. That saves substantially on fuel requirements. One drawback is that a robot is less flexible than a human in dealing with unexpected circumstances.
Robots might replace humans in space exploration for missions that are too dangerous or too remote for humans to reach, such as exploring harsh environments like the surface of Venus or deep space. Additionally, robots can be more cost-effective and efficient for certain tasks, especially in environments where human life support systems are challenging to maintain.
Robots may replace humans in space exploration as a means to gather resource for future bases or to be used to build those base and robots are replacing humans in space right now, the mars rovers are robots.
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Drone aircraft Automobile manufacturing Silicon chip manufacturing Entertaining humans Deep sea exploration Deep space exploration Interplanetary exploration The list goes on and on...
No! Robots are not doing much for humans.
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No, without humans they cant be programed. Unless they reproduce by building and programming each other.
No, robots do not have feelings like humans. They do not experience emotions or consciousness in the same way that humans do. Robots are programmed to respond to stimuli and perform tasks based on their programming.
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.
Robots don't use bathrooms
Negative, humans make robots. Humans will always be in control.
Robots are used everywhere. They can dive deep in the sea where humans cannot go or on dangerous missions that endanger human lives