Can Robot be as smart as humans are?
To answer that question, we must first agree on a definition of "smart".
Robots are nothing more than a computer with peripheral hardware that lets it move things.
A robotic arm is a good example; robotic arms are used to operate welders, spray painters and manipulators in the automotive manufacturing process, but we certainly wouldn't call them "smart".
Advancing to the next level, some of the automated manufacturing processes use more elaborate robots which can assemble printed circuit boards. The process requires that the robotic manipulators verify that the electronic components are oriented properly before installing them onto the PC board, then a wave soldering machine finishes the assembly.
When most people think about robots we imagine something like C3PO in the Star Wars movies. Recognize that those were not real robots. C3PO was a person wearing a metal costume, and R2D2 was little more than a remote controlled toy.
While technology has made significant advances in robotic and computer abilities, we still do not have a sentient computer, and we do not have one that can perform some of the tasks that we find simple. Computerized face and pattern recognition are still less than perfect. In fact, simply getting a humanoid robot to stand and walk has been a challenge.
However, computers, and therefore robots, are excellent at remembering facts and performing repetitive and simple tasks.
While robots are a reality, they are not capable of being what most of us would consider to be "smart".
Do they have robots smarter than human?
Not yet.
Some are better at very fine work.
But not smarter.
When they do get smarter than man we will probably end up in a situation that looks a lot like the TV Series Battlestar Galatica
Because rohot have battery and it can charge again...
What does VEX stand for robotics?
you mean what does vex stand for? Oh, it dosen't stand for anything, last year we were at the world championships and my teacher actually asked the president of Vex Robotics and he said that they pretty much chose it because it sounded cool.
What is 'Curiosity' the robot?
Curiosity is the newest Mars rover built by NASA. It was launched November 26, 2011. It landed on Mars August 6, 2012. It will be staying there for two Earth years, (or 1 Mars year) in order to carry out many important scientific tasks for the analysis of Mars soil in the search for life on Mars.
What difference have robots made to your human life today?
In today's life robots have been playing a very important role in human life. They have become a part of our life in fact. No work can be done with more accuracy with out the support of them, but the robots are human's creation, so the credit must go to us again.
Robots are any device, part or body which perform certain task with no or very less intervention on human intelligence at the time of operation. But they have been made, programmed and installed by man.
With the help of them today we are able to manage most of the industries. They are used in assembly sections of automotive industries, in the transport of materials as AGV ( Automated Guided Vehicle ), used in hospitals to serve the patients with medicines and food, in sophisticated labs to serve researchers, to carry out missions in the space or on the extra terrestrial body like in mars or others things so that information from that place can be passed here, in doing certain tasks where human intervention is not possible like in dealing with hotter objects, do getting engaged with messy things, used in place where high accuracy jobs have to be done, used to carry out repeated tasks and many.
But robots and humans are inter dependent. Robots can't be made without man and now we are in a stage where our daily life is almost impossible without the presence of robots.
What jobs robots can perform in school?
help you do homework!
hep you to pick up your things that you need!
Can a human go anywhere a robot can go?
No we can't robots go on volcanos and stuff but we cant bruh.
Does wakestock have a no robot policy?
yes, Unfortunately from personal experience, i know that the Wakestock organisers do not let robots into their festival. My name is Ben Stollery
Since we do not really have artificial intelligence yet, we cannot really know how it would compare to human beings. From a science fictional viewpoint, it would seem that the potential of AI exceeds that of humans.
What are the materials that you need for a robot?
First, and most important, you'll need knowledge.
You'll need to understand how microcontrollers work and how to program them. You'll need to understand digital communications and if you want your robot to speak and/or understand, you'll need to understand speech synthesis. You'll need to understand sensors, A to D converters, actuators, stepper motors, metal fatigue, torsion, sheer strength, "polar moment", and how to move your robotic pile of bolts, if, in fact, you decide that you want it to be mobile. Of course, if it's to move, you'll need to have a way to keep it from falling over, and that problem has been worked on for years, since bipedal locomotion has been a challenge for the robotics industry.
You can add hardware to your knowledge, but first you have to have the knowledge, and once you have that knowledge, you will also understand that there are a lot more challenges that would benefit from your abilities.
Should somebody make an gyroscope vehicle besides everyday vehicles?
Using a gyroscope in a vehicle has been among the favorite topics of science fiction writers for a long time, primarily because writers aren't necessarily competent engineers.
What would be the advantage of a gyroscope? There would be the possibility of recapturing some of the kinetic energy as the vehicle slows, especially if you could find a way to put that energy into the spinning gyroscope.
However, the extra mass of any gyroscope that would be able to store that much kinetic energy, would also make the vehicle far too heavy for practical operation.
If something like that were practical, automotive engineers would have jumped on it; but if you believe that there is a practical use of gyroscopes in automobiles, perhaps you could develop such a vehicle and make yourself rich.
How do robots affect daily life?
It depends how you define "robot"
Every day we interact with computers, telephones and cars that are designed to change their programming to customize their performance based off of you. The simple fact that you are reading this answer has altered your computer to do something different than it has done before. Your cell phone changes to alter you of a caller in a different way than another person. Your television can record programs becasue you tell it to, even when you arent in the room.
All of these are forms of robotics, and henceforth are robots we interact with every day, without realizing it. Almost anything that runs off of a battery, a plug, or any other electrical source can be defined as robotics, with some exceptions. Just take a step back and realize how many cars you interact with, how many ATM's, cell phones, iPods, video game counsels, televisions, ect. They are all robots.
But if you define robot as a walking talking cyborg man who thinks for himself and can process information on its own without any preprogrammed imformation, then very few unless you are a gazillionaire, live in the Jetsons, iRobot or Star Wars, or haven't quite gotten the concept of reality yet.