The term 'Robot' is Latin, I think it means something like nonstop worker but the best way of defining a robot is an attempt of creating a simulation of intelligence's physically.
Some common robot questions include: How do robots perceive their environment? What are the ethical implications of using robots in society? How do robots learn and adapt to new tasks? Additionally, people often inquire about the future of robotics and its potential impact on jobs and daily life.
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An underwater robot is typically taught its tasks through a combination of programming, simulation, and machine learning. Engineers first develop algorithms that define the robot's functions, followed by simulations to refine its behavior in virtual environments. Additionally, machine learning techniques can be employed, allowing the robot to adapt and improve its performance based on real-world data and feedback. Finally, extensive testing in controlled underwater conditions helps to ensure the robot can effectively carry out its assigned tasks.
There are thousands of microcontrolers in use around the world, but, someone somewhere will do their best to answer your questions in a way that you understand
Isaac Asimov is a key author who helped define society's ideas about modern robotics. Through his short stories and novels, particularly the "Robot" series, he introduced concepts like the Three Laws of Robotics, which explore the ethical and moral implications of artificial intelligence. His work has significantly influenced both public perception and the development of robotics, blending science fiction with philosophical questions about technology's role in society.
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No, he is just a robot that answers your questions.
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If you consider answers like "That cannot be determined", "That is unknown", "The question is meaningless, nonsensical, illogical... and therefore doesn't have an answer" to be legitimate answers, then there is an answer for every question. It's not clear to me whether there is a question for every answer. It may depend how you define the word 'answer'. If answers by definition are responses to questions, then there is a question for every answer. But can every possible thing that can be imagined be the answer to a question? I do not know. There could be infinitely many of each, but there are different kinds of infinity. There are more questions than answers because not all questions that have been asked were answered, thus, questions are the majority.
Please define "permit". Do you mean to own, or to carry concealed? Good questions give good answers.
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Answers do exist but there will always be more questions than answers.
Rhetorical questions. And what are questions, answers, and rhetorical-entries, without definitions of their key terms ?
Wikipedia an encyclopedia with no questions and answers, and Answers.com Reference Answers has questions and answers.
Because if there are no questions there will be no answers and with no answers nothing would exist.