no.because some scientist do make robots .robots do exist they don't make them as u see them on tv they make them to do certain things they actually exist.
Yes. Robots exist now, and there is no reason to believe that they will stop existing. If, however, you meant to ask "Will intelligent robots like those in some science fiction novels or movies, like Star Wars, exist in 25 years?", that is not known, but it seem unlikely, given the immense complexity of the human brain.
Science Fiction is like Star Wars or Star Trek. Non fiction is where it IS real and it really happened such as in a biography.
Fiction.
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Science Fiction because it evolves future technology
An example of science fiction is Isaac Asimov's books about robots. He invented the Three Laws of Robotics to explain how robots would be programmed.
Center for the Study of Science Fiction was created in 1970.
The cast of About Science Fiction and Robots - 2004 includes: Robyn Asimov as herself Jennifer Brehl as herself Akiva Goldsman as himself Alex Proyas as himself Jeff Vintar as himself
Technology is applied science and invention so it fits perfectly into the science fiction universe. Rockets, blasters, phasers, time travel machines, robots, androids, and computers are all inventions that make it into science fiction novels.
Debra Driza has written: 'Mila 2.0' -- subject(s): Science fiction, Androids, Identity, Fiction, Robots
No. But it is a popular theme in science fiction.
will robots act in the best interest of humanity?
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Yes, there are many different types of robots and only a few are actually human shaped. Robots are in essence just automated machines.
Not really- the characters in it are more like robots, so that makes it more science fiction than fantasy.
Doug Chiang has written: 'Mechanika' -- subject(s): Drawing, Fantasy in art, Painting, Science fiction in art, Technique 'Robota' -- subject(s): Fiction, Robots