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Robots are automatic machines. Some robots can


perform mechanical and repetitive jobs faster, more


accurately, and more safely than people. Robots can also


handle dangerous materials, and explore distant planets.


CAN ROBOTS THINK?
Robots can think. They can play complex games,
such as chess, better than human beings. But will
a robot ever know that it is thinking? Human
beings are conscious – we know we are thinking
– but we don’t know how consciousness works.
We don’t know if computers can ever be conscious.

HOW DO ROBOTS SENSE?
Electronic sensors are a robot’s eyes and ears. Twin
video cameras give the robot a 3-D view of the
world. Microphones detect sounds. Pressure sensors
give the robot a sense of touch, to judge how hard
to grip an egg. Built-in computers send and
receive information with radio waves.

WILL ROBOTS TAKE THE PLACE OF PEOPLE?
Robots have replaced people performing repetitive
jobs, and in dangerous jobs, such as bomb disposal.
In future, robots may do housework and other
jobs we hate. But will robots replace people
in jobs that need kindness or creativity? It’s
hard to imagine a robot teacher or dancer.

WHAT CAN ROBOTS DO?
Robots can sense and respond to their surroundings.
They can handle delicate objects or apply great force,
for example to perform eye operations guided by
a human surgeon, or to assemble a car. With

. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, robots will also
be able to make decisions for themselves.


Artificial intelligence attempts to create
computer programs that think like human
brains. Current research has not achieved
this, but some computers can be
programmed to recognize faces in a crowd.

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE


4 ROBOT CLEANER
This robot vacuum cleaner finds
its own way around as it cleans
your home. With three
computers, and over 70 sensors,
it plans an efficient route,
remembering where it has been
and deciding where to clean next.

HUMANOID ROBOT 3
This humanoid robot has been built for
the entertainment industry. Dressed as
pirates or cowboys, robots like this are
performers in theme park attractions.

Robots

1 ROBOTS IN MEDICINE
Monitoring progress on a TV, a skilled surgeon
performs an operation by remote control. Robot
instruments carry out his actions on the patient.

Limbs
moved by
pipes and
pistons

Joints
move like
a human’s

Movements
controlled by
a computer

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