It depends how you program them
A smart robot is an adaptive robot that operates under programmed control. It is also capable of learning as it conducts its task(s).
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.
Yes, they can when they become smart enough.
So that humans don't have to do whatever is dangerous. Plus you can always build another of the exact robot. You can't do that with humans.
The computer looks up and calculates the information for the robot to use through it's system. However, this is only my opinion. Here's one thing they do, and it's an elaboration of the above idea: Think of the thermostat in your home (assuming you live in an area where you need heat during the cold season). If everything is working, when the temperature goes down a little bit the thermostat sends a signal to the furnace to send heat. When the temperature goes up, the thermostat sends a signal to stop sending heat. This feedback function means that the thermostat is a servomechanism. Computers in robots act as servomechanisms in several ways. To take an idea right out of the air, you might imagine that some robots would have to have a gyroscope, or other kind of balance device inside. When the balance system detects that the robot is going a little too far to the left, the system can send signals to appropriate parts of the robot's workings in order to correct the robot's posi ANSWER: Computer on a robot can be just like any computer for any machine it respond to input and give out output according to a program or software embedded into the robot. The robot may be very complex with multiple loops of servo or a simple as running a motor one way or the other. The robot can be as smart as the program allowed it to be. Basically is a dumb machine which as smart as the program installed into it.
If designed for something good, no. a robot is only as smart as its creator. the only way it could harm someone is human programing error or intention. ___________________ The robot's intelligence Makes a bad decision, yes. Listen to him, too^.
robots are only to smart if we make them to smart and if they are we can prevent them from a. getting smarter and b.making them so smart
Smart can be dangerous when someone is too smart for their own good. Dangerous begins with the letter d.
No. A robot is a mechanical system. A smart card is entirely electronic, with no moving parts.
One risks of a robot is following the robot it can lead to a dangerous place
A smart robot is an adaptive robot that operates under programmed control. It is also capable of learning as it conducts its task(s).
Well that depends a robot can only do thing that you allow it to do if you program it to kill any moving objects and give it a gun then that's what it will do but if you make it clean your house and give it a broom and vacuum then it will do that so it depends on the robot and the Program that is important
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.
Yes, but you wouldn't WANT to; those things are miserably uncomfortable. Dangerous, too; I'm not sure I'd take a Smart Car on the freeway.
Yes, they can when they become smart enough.
Yes. That is a typical use of robots. A robot can go in a place that's too difficult for a person to reach or that is too dangerous. Cameras tell the operator what's going on.
so robots can do dangerous jobs -meagan Chan