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robotics the area of AI concerned with the practical use of robots
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robotics According to the American Heritage Dictionary, robotics is the science or study of the technology associated with the design, fabrication, theory, and application of robots. Czech writer Karel Capek introduced the word "Robot" in his play "R.U.R" (Rossuum's Universal Robots) in 1921. "Robot" in Czech comes from the word "robota", meaning "compulsory labor." The earliest ideas that could be related to the robotics of today was in 350 B.C. by the Greek mathematician Archytas of Tarentum. ...
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robotic In practical usage, a robot is a mechanical device which performs automated physical tasks, either according to direct human supervision, a pre-defined program or, a set of general guidelines using artificial intelligence techniques. Robots are typically used to do the tasks that are too dirty, dangerous, difficult, repetitive or dull for humans. This usually takes the form of industrial robots used in manufacturing lines. ...
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robotics (technology) The theory and application of robots, a completely self-contained electronic, electric, or mechanical device, to such activities as manufacturing.
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robotics A form of artificial intelligence, robotic systems are used in healthcare in two main forms: they process sensory input from haptic interfaces and/or allow surgeons to act with more accuracy than the unassisted human hand. Robotic system with miniaturized cameras and precision laser surgical instruments are now used to conduct minimally invasive surgery, right down to the cellular level.
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