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2. ABB Robots: ABB robots are widely used in factories for
various tasks like packaging, sorting and testing products.
These robots help streamline production by carrying out
repetitive tasks that would be time-consuming for humans.
Some advantages of industrial robots are:
Efficiency: They perform tasks faster and more accurately than humans.
Safety: They handle dangerous jobs, keeping workers reducing the risk of workplace injuries.
Durability: They can work around the clock without breaks, increasing production.
Humanoid Robots: Robots That Look Like Humans
Humanoid robots are robots designed to resemble, move and behave like humans. They are built
with multiple joints and actuators that allow them to imitate human actions, such as walking,
talking and even showing emotions. These robots are capable of interacting with people, making
them ideal for various social and practical tasks.
Some examples of humanoid robots are:
1. ASIMO: ASIMO is a humanoid robot created by Honda. It can
walk, talk and interact with people. ASIMO was designed to
assist with tasks such as helping the elderly or serving drinks,
demonstrating its ability to perform human-like actions.
2. Sophia: Sophia is a well-known humanoid robot developed by
Hanson Robotics. She is designed to interact with humans and
can display a range of emotions, from happiness to sadness.
Sophia has gained attention for her ability to hold conversations
and engage in human-like interactions.
Some advantages of humanoid robots are:
Human Interaction: They are great for customer service, teaching and healthcare.
Versatility: They can perform tasks like serving drinks or greeting guests.
A child with no siblings spends all their time with a robot
programmed to be their best friend. Is it healthy for children to
form deep emotional bonds with machines instead of people?
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