If a human is exposed to radiation the may get radiation sickness, and cancer (although it can be used to treat cancer)
You're asking for a moral judgment for an inanimate object. Generally they are used for good work. They are used in industry for doing repetative jobs in hostile (to humans) environments.
Robots are mainly used in machinery.
Exploratory robots are used in places where humans can't or shouldn't go.
I think robots could take over the universe
Smart robots are robots that operate under programed control and are able to learn as they perform their tasks. They are used in scientific exploration and deactivating bombs.On the other hand, dumb robots are non-adaptive robots that are used to perform repetitive tasks and learn nothing during the process. These robots are valued for their efficiency for performing industrial jobs that are repetitive or dangerous.
Robots can be subjected to much higher pressures than the human body can, and space and under the sea are the 2 most pressurised environments we know about. So robots do these jobs for us, so we dont risk exploding (very messy!) in these exreme environments.
robots
You're asking for a moral judgment for an inanimate object. Generally they are used for good work. They are used in industry for doing repetative jobs in hostile (to humans) environments.
Robots are mainly used in machinery.
space robots
Space robots can operate in harsh environments where it may be difficult for astronauts to work, reducing the risk to human life. They can also perform tasks more efficiently and for longer durations than humans. Additionally, robots can be designed and programmed for specific tasks, making them ideal for specialized missions in space.
Medical robots are robots used for medical and health care reasons.
Robots can and are used for many different things like making watches and welding as well as other areas in engineering. They have also been known to be used in medicine for making very fine incisions. In the late 20th century, industrial robots came into widespread use because they could operate with greater accuracy and at a lower cost than human workers. They are also used to perform jobs that are too dangerous or undesirable for humans, such as changing filters in a radioactive environment or performing highly repetitive, boring assembly work. Robots are used in the mass production of consumer goods, assembly and packing, transportation, exploration (such as the Mars rover), surgery laboratory research, and by the military. They are becoming more common as household robots (for example, the Roomba robotic floor cleaner).
Exploratory robots are used in places where humans can't or shouldn't go.
Yes, mendelevium is highly radioactive and poses a significant health hazard if not handled properly. It is primarily used for research purposes in controlled environments due to its unstable nature and short half-life.
They are used for you to compete with.
Yes, Robots will always be used in space.