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  2. Robot learning - Wikipedia

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    Robot learning is a research field at the intersection of machine learning and robotics. It studies techniques allowing a robot to acquire novel skills or adapt to ...

  3. Little Battlers Experience - Wikipedia

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    LBX, which stands for "Little Battlers eXperience", are a line of commercially released robot models and was the primary focus of the series. Originally made in the 2040s by Tiny Orbit, the largest toy maker in the world, LBXs were initially discontinued for being deemed too dangerous and powerful to be used for entertainment purposes as a ...

  4. Roblox - Wikipedia

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    The Roblox Studio interface as of August 2024. Roblox Studio is the platforms game engine [31] and game development software. [32] [33] The engine, and all games made on Roblox, predominantly uses Luau, [34] a dialect of the Lua 5.1 programming language. [35] Since November 2021, the programming language has been open sourced under the MIT License.

  5. List of fictional robots and androids - Wikipedia

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    The word robot comes from Karel Čapek's play, R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots), written in 1920 in Czech and first performed in 1921. Performed in New York 1922 and an English edition published in 1923. In the play, the word refers to artificially created life forms. [1] Named robots in the play are Marius, Sulla, Radius, Primus, Helena, and ...

  6. Kill Bot - Wikipedia

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    Kill-Bot, a fictional character from the U.S. English-language manga Megatokyo; Killbot, a fictional character from the 2006 album Splatterthrash by 'Ghoul' Killbots, a fictional soccer team from the 'Crazy Frog' cover of the song "We Are the Champions" Killbot, a type of fictional robot; see List of fictional robots and androids

  7. Three Laws of Robotics - Wikipedia

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    The Three Laws, presented to be from the fictional "Handbook of Robotics, 56th Edition, 2058 A.D.", are: [1] A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.

  8. ERS-7 - Wikipedia

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    The first and only 3rd generation AIBO, the ERS-7 was intended to be the culmination of the product's development to that point. The robot was designed to evoke the theme of 'clean and clear' and implemented an array of LEDs called 'Illume-face', as well as capacitive touch sensors, for the expression of emotion and numeric information.

  9. hitchBOT - Wikipedia

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    hitchBOT was a Canadian hitchhiking robot created by professors David Harris Smith of McMaster University and Frauke Zeller of Toronto Metropolitan University in 2013. [1] [2] [3] It gained international attention for successfully hitchhiking across Canada, Germany and the Netherlands, but in 2015 its attempt to hitchhike across the United States ended when it was stripped, dismembered, and ...