No offense, but this is a obvious, No, But if you add impaired Sensors on them and program it, it can be able sense and obey your commands/Program on them. Hope This Helps :)
Robots sense the world around them using various sensors such as cameras, lidar, radar, ultrasonic sensors, and infrared sensors. These sensors detect and measure different aspects of the environment, such as distance, shape, color, temperature, and movement, allowing the robot to understand and navigate its surroundings.
I think that big robots because they make bigger steps than the smaller robots...;)
Some robots are designed with arms, while others may not have arms or limbs at all. The presence of arms on a robot depends on its intended function and purpose. Robotic arms are commonly found in industrial robots, humanoid robots, and robotic manipulators.
No, robots do not have to move to be considered a robot. Movement is just one characteristic of robots, but they can still be classified as robots based on their ability to perform tasks autonomously or semi-autonomously, even if they are stationary.
Robots can move using various mechanisms, including wheels, tracks, legs, and propellers. These mechanisms are powered by motors or other actuators that provide the necessary force and motion for the robot to navigate its environment. Additionally, some robots can also move by crawling, hopping, or flying, depending on their design and intended tasks.
It depends Since robots are machines, they cannot have children in the biological sense.
by wearing glasses idiot!
robots that can sense and act in the environment independently
Semi-autonomous space probes have gone to the vicinity of Neptune, but no robots in the popular sense.
robots that can sense and act in the environment independently
Many people are afraid of losing their jobs to robots. They want to feel a sense of purpose in working and they want the income.
funny looking face and no legs
Robots learn new things through an Intel program and/or learning from experiences. COMMON SENSE!!! BINGO!!! Some grad students are making a program for robots that can help them learn from doing things as well as a two-year-old.
It depends on the robot. If the robot was designed to look like an animal or humanoid, then yes, sure. But otherwise, no.
Robotics is an engineering category, and as such, robots were never "discovered". Robots were designed and built by engineers who had a specific goal in mind when they did so. In a sense, a steam engine is an example of a simple robotic device, since the position of the piston causes the valve to open and close; however, most machines are much more complex before they are considered to be "robotic". Unfortunately, the modern film industry has romanticized robotics and has caused many uneducated people to imagine that robots are sentient entities. Robots are machines. As such, robots have no feelings. Robots, as all machines, perform their tasks as they were designed.
There are humanoid robots, military robots, insect robots, and space robots. There are more kinds of robots too.
In some sense a computer can be catorgized by a robot. This is because robots have tons of knowledge as do computers. They both can be hepful in useless ways.