By current definition, no. A very good definition is in the link below. As biotechnology advances and we get carried away with doing things just for the sake of doing them and bugger the consequences, we will have to deal with that fairly soon. Fortunately, we have ehtics and the genius of people like Isaac Asimov to learn from.
A robot is not a living organism because it does not possess biological functions like growth, adaptation, reproduction, and metabolism that are essential characteristics of living organisms. Robots are created by humans and operate based on programmed instructions and technology, lacking the ability to independently exhibit traits of living organisms.
A robot does not possess biological processes such as growth, reproduction, and metabolism that are characteristic of living organisms. Additionally, robots do not have the ability to evolve, respond to stimuli in a self-aware manner, or adapt to their environment without human programming.
A robot is not considered alive because it does not have the essential characteristics of living organisms, such as the ability to grow, reproduce, or respond to stimuli in a way that demonstrates self-awareness or consciousness. Robots operate based on pre-programmed instructions and do not possess the biological functions that define living beings.
A robot is like asudstitution for a human cause they are ment to work and help so that humans donot have to do it so they are related in the way that they do what humans are supose to do.
Robots can seem like a living thing through their ability to move, interact with their environment, and respond to stimuli. They can exhibit behaviors that resemble intelligence and adaptability, further blurring the line between artificial and organic life. Additionally, some robots are designed with features such as facial recognition and emotional expressions that enhance their lifelike appearance.
By definition, a robot is a machine and therefore not a living entity.
nonliving
Non-living as it has no metabolism
Julie Newmar played a robot on the TV show "My Living Doll".
Robot
A robot?
No, a probe is a robot, so it's not really living.
Living in 8 Bits - 2010 ROB the Robot 1-1 was released on: USA: 24 April 2010
Non-Living, it is an artificial mechanical device made to mimic a human being.
Living in 8 Bits - 2010 Robot Master Auditions 4-3 was released on: USA: April 2013
A robot is not a living organism because it does not possess biological functions like growth, adaptation, reproduction, and metabolism that are essential characteristics of living organisms. Robots are created by humans and operate based on programmed instructions and technology, lacking the ability to independently exhibit traits of living organisms.
Does not reproduce, non organic. also does not need water to live