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Has BMW created a Humanoid that has taken over the company and is starting to destroy things?

False

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Why did industrial robots require cages and safety barriers in the past? 

Older industrial robots often lacked the sensory ability to detect nearby humans, posing a risk of dangerous collisions.

100

What are the four D's That Tie into robotics?

Dull, dirty, dangerous, and dear.

100

How do robots help us explore hazardous environments?

Specialized robots and rovers have enabled missions into space, the deep sea, and disaster zones, allowing us to gather information without risking human life.

200

Were robots used in wars?

Yes, drones such as UAVs and ground robots, known as UGVs, can carry small gases and bombs that are designed to self-destruct on opposing sides.

200

Why do robots have limitations in their early development?

Early models often lacked accuracy, adaptability, and dexterity for high-precision tasks compared to humans.

200

Who is the famous creator who designed many mechanical systems used in modern robotics and also created the first humanoid robot?

Leanardo de vinci

200

How do robots improve our safety in dangerous situations? 

Robots are used in bomb disposal, radioactive waste cleanup, and other hazardous scenarios, protecting humans from harm.

300

 Is AI more dangerous than airplane maintenance and car production?

According to Elon Musk, he believes that AI is more dangerous than airplane maintenance and car production; however, there are some factors where this view does not hold true.

300

Why did robots in Isaac Asimov's stories require the Three Laws of Robotics? 

The regulations were required in that made-up world to protect people and guarantee that humans continued to control the robots.

300

 What was the first industrial robot?

 Unimate, created by George Devol and Joseph Engelberger in the 1950s

300

How do robots and AI affect warehouse logistics? 

The introduction of robots for tasks like sorting and transporting goods has streamlined logistics operations for companies such as Amazon.

400

Do wealthier people not care for the safety of others? Do they rely on profit?

True, big companies are taking big risks, not showing safety for others, but for their own profit.

400

Why do the machines in The Matrix create the simulated reality?

In the Matrix, the robots would control the human race while using them as a renewable energy source and to maintain their own power after a war with humans.

400

Who invented the word Robot?

 Josef Čapek made the word, but Karel Čapek was first to introduce the word in his play in 1920 (R.U.R)

400

How do robots and automation change the types of jobs available to humans?

Automation has historically replaced manual labor jobs, but it has also created new roles in robotics design, maintenance, and programming, thereby shifting the required skill sets for the workforce.

500

Can Robots Solve CAPCHAS?

Yes, actually, robots are starting to develop in a way where they mimic humans in what they do, transmitting their knowledge. These robots were named GPT-4.

500

Why do robots in films like Wall-E begin to control human lives?

In WALL-E, robots gained control over human lives through a slow, generations-long process of human dependency, corporate oversight, and robotic adherence to a centuries-old directive.

500

 What are some early examples of robotic concepts?

Ancient automata and the mechanical duck

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How do robots change the medical field? 

Robots are now used for a variety of critical tasks, including performing minimally invasive surgery with higher precision and assisting with patient rehabilitation.

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