Definitely not, you can have something like R2D2 (though he kind of has legs) which is a box powered by wheels[?].
Robots can also:
So no, robots do not necessarily require limbs.
Yes, a person can become "half robot" through the use of advanced prosthetics or cybernetic implants that enhance or replace biological functions. Technologies such as bionic limbs, neural implants, and exoskeletons allow for integration between human physiology and robotic components. While these enhancements can significantly improve mobility and capabilities, the term "half robot" is more conceptual, as the individual remains fundamentally human.
The robot's name is Sonny.
You spell robot, robot
I did it in like 2 seconds: You are a robot. Cleverbot: no. You are a robot. Cleverbot: you are. You are a robot. Cleverbot: I am are you?
you achieve 100% in the game and then the robot will be unlocked!
Robot Limbs and a Cold Heart
Emotion, Skin(metal) Limbs, Internal organs, Intelligence,
Since we can do limbs now, I don't see why not, but as far as when; no one can say.
How to Dance The RobotThe robot dance is a crowd favorite and a fun routine to perform. However, the movements can get quite intricate if you do them properly. Master these steps to be the best dancing robot on the floor.Difficulty: Moderately EasyStep 1Decide which variation of the robot suits your dance skills. There are a few variations; the traditional robot, the broken robot and the malfunctioner.Step 2Pick music that has a distinctive beat and a beat that can be identified easily. Listen to the music and feel the beat so you can begin to do the robot dance.Step 3Imagine a robot and begin to move your limbs in a stiff fashion that mimics a robot. Recall break-dancing culture of the 1980s, if you are unfamiliar, refer to videos of 1980s hip hop culture dancing.Step 4Pop your limbs in a fashion that represents a stiff jointed style. Continue to pop your limbs in a robotic fashion but only every few beats, robots do not move terribly fast.Step 5Repeat the following steps until the end of the song.Have fun and think mechanical, if necessary only move your arms as robots often have conjoined legs that are not fluid.
Not in the comic book sense. But there are certainly robots in use, mainly in manufacturing. Some people have prosthetic limbs which could be referred to as 'robotic'.
I couldn't honestly tell you, since I can't see the future. Prosthetic limbs are already available though, if that's what you meant.
Step 1: Robot Arms Out!Pop your robot arms straight out in front of you. Remember to keep all your limbs stiff - like a robot!Step 2: Robot Arms Turn!Keeping your body stiff, turn your robot arms to the side. Just like a dancing robot!Step 3: Torso Turn!Isolating your torso, turn to the side from the waist up. You're a funky robot!Step 4: Drop From The Waist!Drop from the waist. Remember to keep your motions mechanical!Step 5: Wave Robot Arm!Lift your arm up. Now wave your arm back and forth, like a dancing robot would do!Step 6: Pop It Front!Now turn back to front and pop it back in!Step 7: Empty Eyes!Remember to keep your eyes empty and lifeless, to keep up the illusion that you're a robot!
Yes, a person can become "half robot" through the use of advanced prosthetics or cybernetic implants that enhance or replace biological functions. Technologies such as bionic limbs, neural implants, and exoskeletons allow for integration between human physiology and robotic components. While these enhancements can significantly improve mobility and capabilities, the term "half robot" is more conceptual, as the individual remains fundamentally human.
8 major limbs
It would be a Robot , dancing!!!
*robot sensor* robot arm*robot motor* metal
"/ it would be the robot because the robot IS DOING THE ROBOT the answer is in the question lol your dumb