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  2. Robot - Wikipedia

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    The word robot can refer to both physical robots and virtual software agents, but the latter are usually referred to as bots. [13] Related to the concept of a robot is the field of synthetic biology, which studies entities whose nature is more comparable to living things than to machines.

  3. Wikipedia:Unusual articles - Wikipedia

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    Lists of unusual things in Wikipedia mainspace (see Category:Lists of things considered unusual) should have an external reference for each entry that specifically classifies it as unusual, to avoid making it a point of view (POV) fork of original research. Still, all such lists risk being deleted for lack of a neutral definition of what counts ...

  4. Uncanny valley - Wikipedia

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    Hanson has also stated that uncanny entities may appear anywhere in a spectrum ranging from the abstract (e.g., MIT's robot Lazlo) to the perfectly human (e.g., cosmetically atypical people). [53] Capgras delusion is a relatively rare condition in which the patient believes that people (or, in some cases, things) have been replaced with ...

  5. This company is making industrial robots more ‘human’ - AOL

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    Robots are not made of soft material like humans. They’re made of metal, so it really hurts if they hit you. You need to go very slowly, and you need to put lots of safety around and lo and ...

  6. Facts & Fiction of Automation & Robots - AOL

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    Automation and robotics are frequent themes in popular science fiction media. Combined the two are often depicted as the great destroyer of jobs and freedom. Supposedly mankind will create ...

  7. Could AI robots replace human astronauts in space? - AOL

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    Nasa's Valkyrie robot was built by the Johnson Space Center to compete in a 2013 robotics challenge trial. Weighing 300lb and standing at 6ft2in, it looks not unlike a Star Wars Stormtrooper, but ...

  8. Wikipedia:Unusual articles/Technology, inventions and ...

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    Fun fun fun. And useless. Ganz MFAV: An odd-looking train that is designed specifically to be used on the second-oldest underground metro line in the world. Get Out and Push Railroad: Just what it sounds like. Gimli Glider: A confusion over units leads to a Boeing 767 plane running out of fuel mid-flight and becoming a glider. Horsey Horseless

  9. Autonomous things - Wikipedia

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    Other currently expected AuT technologies include home robotics (e.g., machines that provide care for the elderly, [9] [10] infirm or young), and military robots [11] [12] (air, land or sea autonomous machines with information-collection or target-attack capabilities). AuT technologies share many common traits, which justify the common notation.