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  2. Humanoid robot - Wikipedia

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    In humanoid robots, the planning must carry out biped motions, meaning that robots should plan motions similar to a human. [27] Since one of the main uses of humanoid robots is to interact with humans, it is important for the planning and control mechanisms of humanoid robots to work in a variety of terrain and environments. [27]

  3. 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). [52] Capgras delusion is a relatively rare condition in which the patient believes that people (or, in some cases, things) have been replaced with ...

  4. List of fictional robots and androids - Wikipedia

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    It shows how the concept has developed in the human imagination through history. Robots and androids have frequently been depicted or described in works of fiction. The word "robot" itself comes from a work of fiction, Karel Čapek's play, R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots), written in 1920 and first performed in 1921.

  5. Yes, there were humans controlling Tesla's bartending robots ...

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    Tesla's Optimus robots walked into the spotlight at the company's "We, Robot" event. The bots would later serve drinks and mingle with the crowd, with some help from humans behind the scenes.

  6. Android (robot) - Wikipedia

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    the automaton type – made from a mix of dead and living parts, including automatons and robots [4] Although human morphology is not necessarily the ideal form for working robots, the fascination in developing robots that can mimic it can be found historically in the assimilation of two concepts: simulacra (devices that exhibit likeness) and ...

  7. Quantum computer-powered robots could soon match humans ... - AOL

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    They work by replacing traditional bits – the ‘ones’ and ‘zeros’ used to store and transfer digital data – with quantum bits, called qubits, that make use of a quantum phenomena known ...

  8. The human magnet: One man's strange ability - AOL

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    Ripley's Believe it or Not! fans have found their new favorite oddity, Nermin Halilagic. The 38-year-old from Bosnia recently discovered he has the unique ability to become 'magnetic'.

  9. Social robot - Wikipedia

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    Many people are uneasy about interacting socially with a robot and, in general, people tend to prefer smaller robots to large humanoid robots. They also prefer robots to do tasks like cleaning the house rather than providing companionship. [8] In verbal social interactions people tend to share less information with robots than with humans.