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ROBOTICS

AND
HUMANITY
What
is a
robot?
Robots are machines
that can sense , plan
and act.

A robot is an actuated
mechanism programmable
with a degree of autonomy.
TOP 1O MOST
INTELLIGENT
ROBOTS IN THE
WORLD
1. Sofia
Sofia is considered to be the
most intelligent robot in the
world.

She is an interactive robot, it can


talk to you, answer your
question and she has 62 kinds of
expression.

This robot was made by Hansen


Robotics in Hongkong.
2. Asimo
ASIMO (Advanced Step in
Innovative Mobility) is a humanoid
robot created by Honda in 2000. It
is currently displayed in the
Miraikan museum in Tokyo, Japan.

Asimo is considered the most


powerful humanoid and can
speak English, Chinese and
Japanese.
3. Robo BB- 8/
Rolling Bot
These robots were made by LG
company.
It can take care of your home
and look after it.
The Rolling Bot can control a
TV, and LG says it can talk to
home appliances. It also sports
a laser pointer that the owner
can control remotely through a
connected camera.
4. Pepper
Pepper was created by Alderban
Robotics in 2014.

You can call it Happy Robot.

It was made to please human.

It can read fascinating expressions


of humans.
5. Spot
It was made by Google Company.

It can do work inside and outside


of the house.
6. Deca Robot
Deca Robots are robots which
are good with artificial limbs,
arms and etc.

Deca Company is a company in


the America, wherein this
company is good with
prosthetics.
7. Robot snake
This snake robot can go to the
corners of the ocean and seas.

It can do some mechanical work.


8. Robot spider
It is like a real spider and it can
frighten someone who can see
this.
9. Robot kangaroo
This kangaroo robot weighs 7
kilograms and can set a high
of 80 cm distance.
10. Butterfly robot
These robots weigh 32 grams
and these are rechargeable.
Examples of
Robots
Service Robot
It is a robot that performs useful
tasks for humans excluding
industrial automation application.
A robot may be classified
according to its intended
application as an industrial robot
or a service robot.
Personal service robot
It is a robot that is used for non-
commercial task, usually by
laypersons.

Examples: domestic servant robot,


automated servant robot, automated
wheelchair, personal mobility assist
robot and pet exercising robot.
Professional service robot
It is a robot that is used for
commercial task, usually
operated by a properly trained
operator.
Examples: cleaning robot for public
places, delivery robot in offices or
hospitals, rehabilitation robot.
Sex Robots

Sexbots have numerous lifelike


features, including the ability to
respond to speech and eye tracking
capabilities, while others have
customizable oral, vaginal and anal
openings.
Germany was one of the first
countries to develop service
robots.
German Federal Ministry of Education
and Research’s “Service Robotics
Innovation Lead Initiative,” it
sponsored a collaborative project
called DESIRE (Deutsche
Servicerobotik Initiative - Germany
Service Robotics Initiative) which was
launched on October 1, 2005.
✓ To achieve technological edge toward
attaining key functions and components
that are suited for everyday use

✓ To create a reference architecture for


mobile manipulation
✓ To promote the convergence of
technologies through integration into a
common technology platform
✓ To conduct pre-competition research
and development activities for new
products and technology transfer in
start-up enterprises in the field of
service robotics
Expected work to be
performed by DESIRE

1. Clear up the kitchen table


2. Fill the dishwasher
3. Clean up this room
➢ 3000 BC - Egyptians

Water Clock
George Devol Unimate
(1950)
PLAYED BY
ROBOTICS
PLAYED BY
ROBOTICS

LAW 1:
A robot may not injured a human
being or, through inaction, allow a
human being to come to harm.
PLAYED BY
ROBOTICS

LAW 2:
A robot must obey the orders
given it by human beings except
where such orders would conflict
with the First Law.
PLAYED BY
ROBOTICS

LAW 3:
A robot must protect its own
existence as long as such
protection does not conflict with
the First and Second Law.
COMPONENT

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