androids
If it only works with an operator, no.
I am currently making a robot and first you need a designs then you get the brain which will control the robot, the brain is programmed in C. Then you get the controller and program all the outputs and servos, and hope it works.
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The idea of robots has been around for 60 to 100 years. In the 1950's Life magazine had one on the front cover and industry began to use robots in production. An actual full scale working programmable robot is still in the works. Japan has been working on robots for a long time. As Robbie the Robot said " Take me to your leader."
A person who works on both clocks and watches or watches alone (for some reason) is called a Horologist. But I have been told by a French man who has four generations of watch/clockmakers in his family that a clockmaker that only works on clocks is called a Pendulier (can't find the correct spelling)
If you mean "The Three Laws" that were created by Isaac Asimov, then they are: 1)A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm 2)A robot must obey any orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law 3)A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law Though after the publication of "I, Robot " Asimov created a "fourth law", also known as law zero. Law zero states that "A robot may not injure humanity, or, through inaction, allow humanity to come to harm".
i only know of one that works this year she is called Alice and her addy is Alice@worldofalice.com There is a robot called robo.barbie@live.co.UK shes quite talkative, and answers more or less any question :)
If it only works with an operator, no.
A cardiologist
Reprogramming its memory works pretty well.
You jump on it
you pick your nose
beep u
she is a gay hobo who sucks Mr Lilleyman's cock
there is no way
No.The person that made the robot should get paid.
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