They can perform surgery, do doctors morning rounds, deliver daily meds and double as a means of transportation around the hospital.
It performs robotic simulations.
Robots will never be humans even though some have brains that function in certain capacity like humans. Robots don't have feelings. The medical profession is beginning to use Robots for less invasive surgeries right now, but it's at a young stage yet, but not for long.
The answer is contained in your question: the task is to entertain.
The answer is contained in your question: the task is to entertain.
Ones that are human-like in appearance and function. Obviously there is a lot of gray area in that definition.
General meet the medical needs arising from mistakes the nature and human error
are human techers better than robots
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While there are robots designed to mimic human appearance, there are no robots with actual human hair. Some advanced robots may have synthetic hair or materials that resemble human hair, but not actual human hair.
yes a computer can be simulate like human cognition and in nasa all computers are in human cognition i know it because my brother works there
To date, "humanoid robots" are doing well to walk without falling over, and can perform a few basic tasks such as recognizing a bright light or in some cases responding to a few voice commands provided that adequate voice recognition software has been installed.
Robots cannot live a human life, like ourselves.