No they cant because robots are progammed to work longer
no because robots have batteries and human have heart a batterie lasts longer
No, robots are not "smart." Robots do the actions they were programmed to do by a human. While there have been programs created to help robots "learn," these are still limited by the overall software they carry.It is not possible for a digital entity to ever become smarter than the entity who programs it.No. Humans only use 15% of there brains. Robots are much smarter. They are like super computers.You could say Half and half really.A robot is really very intelligent but some things a robot can't do.But most of stuff it can do.
It rather depends on the circumstances. For instance, a robot sent into places too dangerous for a human is better. A robot working twenty four hours in a factory is better (cheaper) than paying humans to work in shifts, though it would lead to unemployment. So, there are two sides to this question.
I guess if it had the abilities to than yes----what kind of a question is that?
A robot is typically referred to as "it" since it is an object or machine rather than a living being. However, in some contexts, people may anthropomorphize robots and assign them gendered pronouns like "he" or "she," especially if the robot has human-like characteristics or a designated persona. Ultimately, the choice of pronoun can depend on the context and the relationship people have with the robot.
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no because robots have batteries and human have heart a batterie lasts longer
no because robots have batteries and human have heart a batterie lasts longer
no because robots have batteries and human have heart a batterie lasts longer
"No Longer Human" by Osamu Dazai has approximately 177 pages in the English translation.
The robot was called Argo, and was launched 12,460 feet down, about 15 times longer than the empire state building.
No, robots are not "smart." Robots do the actions they were programmed to do by a human. While there have been programs created to help robots "learn," these are still limited by the overall software they carry.It is not possible for a digital entity to ever become smarter than the entity who programs it.No. Humans only use 15% of there brains. Robots are much smarter. They are like super computers.You could say Half and half really.A robot is really very intelligent but some things a robot can't do.But most of stuff it can do.
I think Human lives longer than Dog. From all angles. Dogs die far before human
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It rather depends on the circumstances. For instance, a robot sent into places too dangerous for a human is better. A robot working twenty four hours in a factory is better (cheaper) than paying humans to work in shifts, though it would lead to unemployment. So, there are two sides to this question.
This is very TRUE.The only human cell capable of this feat is the neuron.Neurons range from millimeters to longer than a meter!Biology is awesome.