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  2. Nanorobotics - Wikipedia

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    Nanoid robotics, or for short, nanorobotics or nanobotics, is an emerging technology field creating machines or robots, which are called nanorobots or simply nanobots, whose components are at or near the scale of a nanometer (10 −9 meters).

  3. Humanoid robot - Wikipedia

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    Valkyrie, a humanoid robot, [1] from NASA. A humanoid robot is a robot resembling the human body in shape. The design may be for functional purposes, such as interacting with human tools and environments, for experimental purposes, such as the study of bipedal locomotion, or for other purposes. In general, humanoid robots have a torso, a head ...

  4. List of NASA robots - Wikipedia

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    The robot was redeveloped and implemented as a corresponding team of two 3 limbed robots, known as Tri-ATHLETs. This advancement allows for better cargo handling and loading and unloading of cargo as the two robots can connect under the cargo dock and separate from each other and lower the cargo at its destination.

  5. 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.

  6. These AI-enabled recycling robots are helping businesses be ...

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    Robotics company Glacier, which was backed by Amazon this year, says its robots can sort 45 items per minute across more than 30 different materials. These AI-enabled recycling robots are helping ...

  7. Artificial life - Wikipedia

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    However, different opinions about artificial life's potential have arisen: The strong alife (cf. Strong AI) position states that "life is a process which can be abstracted away from any particular medium" (John von Neumann) [citation needed]. Notably, Tom Ray declared that his program Tierra is not simulating life in a computer but synthesizing ...

  8. Robot - Wikipedia

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    One scientific team has said that it was possible that a robot brain would exist by 2019. [113] Others predict robot intelligence breakthroughs by 2050. [114] Recent advances have made robotic behavior more sophisticated. [115] The social impact of intelligent robots is subject of a 2010 documentary film called Plug & Pray. [116]

  9. Japanese robotics - Wikipedia

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    Androids are robots designed to have a very strong resemblance to humans. These include: Actroid, a realistic female robot demonstrated at Expo 2005 in Japan; Hanako, a humanoid robot designed for the training of dental professionals [4] HRP-4C, a humanoid robot with a realistic head and the figure of an average young Japanese female [5]