Gauteng has the most advanced infrastructure in South Africa.
The robot did not have a name, just an identifier, B9. (Robby the Robot is from Forbidden Planet. The same man created them both.) Yet it should be noted that most of the cast called the robot "Robot" while Dr. Smith ( Johnathan Harris ) called him insulting names ( bubble headed boobie ) etc...
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the US has the largest standing army in the world and has access to some of the worlds most advanced technology
the most common robot sense
If mr. How has a degree in robot science, then yes... He most likely can make a robot
In terms of production, the tomato is the most popular fruit in the world. Technically, it is a fruit. Basically, anything with seeds are fruits, even if they are commonly considered vegetables.
Japan is one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world. It is also technically the easternmost country in Asia, although it is an island.
The classification of the "most advanced country" can vary depending on the criteria used for evaluation. Factors such as economic development, technological innovation, infrastructure, healthcare, education, and quality of life are commonly considered. Countries like the United States, Japan, Germany, and Switzerland are often regarded as advanced due to their high levels of industrialization, research and development, and overall standard of living. It's important to note that no single country excels in all areas, and assessments of advancement can be subjective.
Depending on what type of chip it is and what type of robot is being asked of, yes, for the most part.
No, because you control what it does, and it doesnt go hay-wire on you(most of the time)
not all do, but most do