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  2. Educational robotics - Wikipedia

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    Robots include articulated robots, mobile robots or autonomous vehicles. Educational robotics can be taught from elementary school to graduate programs. Robotics may also be used to motivate and facilitate the instruction other, often foundational, topics such as computer programming, artificial intelligence or engineering design.

  3. History of robots - Wikipedia

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    A trumpet-playing Toyota robot. The history of robots has its origins in the ancient world. During the Industrial Revolution, humans developed the structural engineering capability to control electricity so that machines could be powered with small motors. In the early 20th century, the notion of a humanoid machine was developed.

  4. Robotics - Wikipedia

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    In the future, cooperation between robots and humans will be diversified, with robots increasing their autonomy and human-robot collaboration reaching completely new forms. Current approaches and technical standards [ 161 ] [ 162 ] aiming to protect employees from the risk of working with collaborative robots will have to be revised.

  5. Category:Educational robots - Wikipedia

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    Educational Robots - pertains to the use of robots of the same general characteristics as Industrial robots, but low cost and safer to use by students.Usually these robots come with curriculum that guides the students on how to program the robot, how to interface it to its environment (I.E. sensors, educational or industrial CNC machines, etc.), and how to maintain it.

  6. Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and the robot revolution to end hard work

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    A new breed of humanoid robots, backed in part by the world's richest men, is attracting both funding and commercial interest. Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and the robot revolution to end hard work Skip ...

  7. Outline of robotics - Wikipedia

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    Robots are portrayed in short stories and novels, in movies, in TV shows, in theatrical productions, in web based media, in computer games, and in comic books. See List of fictional robots and androids. Film – See Robots in film. Literature – fictional autonomous artificial servants have a long history in human culture. Today's most ...

  8. Android (robot) - Wikipedia

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    The robot expresses its face by moving all points to the decided positions, they say. The first version of the robot was first developed back in 2003. After that, a year later, they made a couple of major improvements to the design. The robot features an elastic mask made from the average head dummy. It uses a driving system with a 3DOF unit.

  9. Automaton - Wikipedia

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    The word automaton is the latinization of the Ancient Greek automaton (αὐτόματον), which means "acting of one's own will".It was first used by Homer to describe an automatic door opening, [2] or automatic movement of wheeled tripods. [3]