Hisashige Tanaka
Papero robots are not for sale.
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.
there could be a Robots 2 maybe coming out in 2015.
I think robots could take over the universe
Well, i remember watching aDiscovery Channel episode about how the world would end, and they featured robots.they said that since the army are creating robots with minds of their own to fight, the robots could very easily turn on us and kill us. Another thing Discovery Channel said was that doctors are making extremely small robots to go into someone's body to help get rid of bacteria cells. If even the tiniest thing went wrong, the robot could destroy something vital and kill us. They are also creating robots to perform surgery. If they malfunctioned the robot could easily kill us.So, I think it could easily wipe out the human race if it gets out of hand.
We can dream.
Don't build robots that could take over the world.
There is no real need for robots. However, they do make many people's lives easier, and have enabled humans to do things they never could have done without robots.
Robots are often sent into space instead of humans because they can withstand extreme conditions better and do not require life support systems. They can also perform repetitive or dangerous tasks without risking human lives. Additionally, robots can be more cost-effective for missions that don't require human presence.
No they can not unless there was an inventor that invented robots that had big brains that only thought about evil and the inventor could not control them.
Robots are there to serve problems that we cannot do ourselves, or would prefer not to do on a regular basis. They are used as surrogates for jobs that we don't want to do. For instance, several robots that form a car construction line are much better than having several people doing the same job. For a start, they don't require wages, and they perform exactly the same job with exactly the same accuracy every time, no mistakes. In the case of robotics with computers, they are used to perform tasks that we could not do efficiently, or even safely. For example, hundreds of lives could have been saved in the Chernobyl disaster if they'd had access to robots to move the radioactive debris, as compared to humans. The people assigned to that job were nicknamed 'Biorobots', for the simple reason that it made it sound much less horrific!