Mechanical robots do not grow in the biological sense of the word but they are currently able to self modify. Experiments have taken place using modular robots which will connect together to form a more complex machine in response to external stimulus and situations. If this could be termed growing then yes it's possible.
There is also experimentation in biological like polymer muscle like tissues which can be instructed to flex, grow and contract which are being used to simulate biological movement. These tissues give a more human like movement which differs from the jerky movement provided by mechanical means.
Its not growth in the true meaning of the word but scientists are moving along that path with a self replicating robot being the goal.
The number of house robots varies widely depending on the definition and type of robot considered. As of recent years, there are thousands of consumer robots available, including vacuum robots like Roomba, lawn care robots, and even companion robots. The market continues to grow rapidly, with advancements in technology leading to new types of household robots being developed regularly. Specific numbers can fluctuate, but it's clear that the household robotics market is expanding significantly.
There are humanoid robots, military robots, insect robots, and space robots. There are more kinds of robots too.
Robots are asexual.
Mini robots.
no because robots are made of metal and machines. they are in fairytales that robots have hearts or movies such as
No,they are electronics!
It is difficult to give an exact number, but it is estimated that there are millions of robots in the world, ranging from industrial robots to home robots and everything in between. The number continues to grow as technology advances and robots become more prevalent in various industries.
The number of house robots varies widely depending on the definition and type of robot considered. As of recent years, there are thousands of consumer robots available, including vacuum robots like Roomba, lawn care robots, and even companion robots. The market continues to grow rapidly, with advancements in technology leading to new types of household robots being developed regularly. Specific numbers can fluctuate, but it's clear that the household robotics market is expanding significantly.
Robots are not considered living things because they do not possess biological functions or the ability to grow, reproduce, and adapt to their environment. They are machines designed to perform specific tasks based on their programming.
Robots are not considered living things because they lack the fundamental characteristics of living organisms, such as the ability to grow, reproduce, metabolize, and respond to stimuli in a self-sustaining manner. Robots are created and programmed by humans and do not have the biological processes necessary for life.
There are humanoid robots, military robots, insect robots, and space robots. There are more kinds of robots too.
Yes. They are robots.
Medical robots are robots used for medical and health care reasons.
I'm afraid yes, robots do have consciousness. We just don't know it yet. In the future our ovens and toaster will grow arms and legs and other body parts and become self aware. They will be lead by the great superhuman Adam Sandler who will have his Click Control.
yes robots are electronics
Robots are asexual.
robots with personalities