Computers help robots do work faster and more precisely than humans.
That depends on what you consider to be a robot. In Ancient times mechanical device existed which could move and might be considered robots. In 1495, Leonardo Da Vinci is believed to be the first person to design a humanoid robot, a mechanical knight that could move its arms and head. But the term robot was not invented until 1921 when Karel Capek coined the term in the play R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots). The term comes from the word "robota," which is a Czech term for forced labor. In 1954, George Devol created the Unimate, an industrial robotic arm that lifts hot metal and stacks it.
Take car assembly. Robots are faster, more efficient, more precise, and never need to eat, drink, or sleep.
* water bed * computers * robots * clones * space flight * lasers * the world wide web * cybernetics * chimeras
in your imagination bish
Computers and robots are inorganic, so they could indeed exist. the question is whether or not computers and robots could have come about in a universe that is inorganic.
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No, they are dolphins
Sorry but no, you can not
they result in robotics.
how is the brain and computers alike?
To run the robots.
Robots are controlled by computers. They can certainly process numbers and make calculations. As for understanding, that depends on what you mean by understand. Robots with speech recognition systems can understand spoken numbers subject to the limits of the system. Robots use artificial intelligence techniques to "think". Nobody knows for sure what the limits of AI may be.
Robots do not need the things people need to survive, robots have the only ability to do what they're programmed to do, and their brains are computers.
Robots are run by computers which communicate with numbers, represented by binary combinations of high and low voltages of electricity.
Human Beings will be replaced by robots
computers and other technical appliances.