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- Robot - Wikipedia
Robot Operating System (ROS) is an open-source software set of programs being developed at Stanford University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the Technical University of Munich, Germany, among others ROS provides ways to program a robot's navigation and limbs regardless of the specific hardware involved
- ROBOTS: Your Guide to the World of Robotics
The world's largest catalog of robots, drones, and self-driving cars, with thousands of photos, videos, tech specs, news, and information on how to get into robotics Brought to you by IEEE Spectrum
- Robot facts
Discover interesting facts about what defines robots, what they can do, and if they'll replace humans
- What is a Robot? - Education
Together, these ingredients are what make a robot different from other electronics and gadgets you might have around your house, like your computer, your washing machine, or your toaster
- What is a Robot? Definition, Purpose, Uses - TechTarget
A robot is a type of automated machine that can execute specific tasks with little or no human intervention and with speed and precision There is no "standard" robot, meaning robots can be of different sizes and shapes, do different things and operate in different environments
- The Robot Report - Robotics News, Analysis Research
The great robot race: How companies can balance speed to market and compliance in the U S While standards vary, consumer robotics and AI developers need compliance strategies, explain Cooley experts
- How do robots work? - Explain that Stuff
If you've got a robot in your home, most likely it's a robot vacuum cleaner or lawn mower Although these machines give the impression that they're autonomous and semi-intelligent, they're much simpler (and less robotic) than they appear
- Robotics: What Are Robots? - Built In
Robotics is the intersection of science, engineering and technology that produces machines, called robots, that replicate or substitute for human actions Robots perform basic and repetitive tasks with greater efficiency and accuracy than humans, making them ideal for industries like manufacturing
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