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Unlike regular machines, robots can move, sense, and make decisions on their
own based on the instructions they receive. Think of robots as helpers that can
do things automatically without needing someone to guide them every time.
Robots can have wheels, arms, sensors, or even cameras that help them see,
hear, or feel what’s around them. They can be simple, like a toy that moves when
you press a button, or complex, like a robot that can explore other planets.
What is Robotics?
Robotics is the field that teaches us how to create and
understand robots. It’s all about designing, building,
and making robots work the way we want them to. Think
of robotics as a combination of making things, learning
how they work, and teaching them what to do.
• Building Robots: This is like putting together a puzzle
but with parts like wheels, motors, and sensors. Every
part has a job, and together they make the robot move and perform tasks.
• Programming Robots: After building, robots need to be told what to do. This
is done by programming, where we use codes to give robots instructions. It’s
like giving robots a brain so they know what to do.
• Controlling Robots: Once built and programmed, robots can be controlled
by remote controls, buttons, or even automatically through their sensors.
You can make a robot go faster, change direction, or stop based on what you
need it to do.
How AI can be Integrated with Robotics?
Artificial Intelligence (AI): AI is like giving robots a smart brain that helps
them think, learn, and make decisions on their own. While a regular robot follows
simple instructions, a robot with AI can understand its
environment, learn from experiences, and even solve
problems without human help.
Integrating AI with Robotics: When AI is combined
with robotics, it makes robots much smarter. AI helps
robots not just follow instructions but also adapt to
new situations, understand complex commands, and
improve their performance over time.
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