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article on future of robotics in india​

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Answered by rishabhsingh9
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When it comes to robots, reality still lags science fiction. But, just because robots have not lived up to their promise in past decades does not mean that they will not arrive sooner or later. Indeed, the confluence of several advanced technologies is bringing the age of robotics ever nearer – smaller, cheaper, more practical and cost-effective.

Brawn, Bone & Brain

There are 3 aspects of any robot:

Brawn – strength relating to physical payload that a robot can move.

Bone – the physical structure of a robot relative to the work it does; this determines the size and weight of the robot in relation to its physical payload.

Brain – robotic intelligence; what it can think and do independently; how much manual interaction is required.

Because of the way robots have been pictured in science fiction, many people expect robots to be human-like in appearance. But in fact what a robot looks like is more related to the tasks or functions it performs. A lot of machines that look nothing like humans can clearly be classified as robots. And similarly, some human-looking robots are not much beyond mechanical mechanisms, or toys.

Many early robots were big machines, with significant brawn and little else. Old hydraulically powered robots were relegated to tasks in the 3-D category – dull, dirty and dangerous. The technological advances since the first industry implementation have completely revised the capability, performance and strategic benefits of robots. For example, by the 1980s robots transitioned from being hydraulically powered to become electrically driven units. Accuracy and performance improved.

Industrial robots already at work

The number of robots in the world today is approaching 1,000,000, with almost half that number in Japan and just 15% in the US. A couple of decades ago, 90% of robots were used in car manufacturing, typically on assembly lines doing a variety of repetitive tasks. Today only 50% are in automobile plants, with the other half spread out among other factories, laboratories, warehouses, energy plants, hospitals, and many other industries.

Robots are used for assembling products, handling dangerous materials, spray-painting, cutting and polishing, inspection of products. The number of robots used in tasks as diverse as cleaning sewers, detecting bombs and performing intricate surgery is increasing steadily, and will continue to grow in coming years.

Robot intelligence

Even with primitive intelligence, robots have demonstrated ability to generate good gains in factory productivity, efficiency and quality. Beyond that, some of the "smartest" robots are not in manufacturing; they are used as space explorers, remotely operated surgeons and even pets – like Sony's AIBO mechanical dog. In some ways, some of these other applications show what might be possible on production floors if manufacturers realize that industrial robots don't have to be bolted to the floor, or constrained by the limitations of yesterday's machinery concepts.

Answered by Karthikrikky12
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✒ humans gave new life to a new creation that is " robot"

♦ wt is a robot ..??

✒ a robot is a mechanical device, which do all the works of a human being.

✒ it works on the command of a human.

✒ as every thing has merits and demerits,...even this new creation of a man also have both.merits and demerits

♦ merits :-

✒ it can do the work of a human within seconds.

✒ completes its task within no Time and do the work perfectly without any error.

✒it can do all sort of works as - speak ,cook,dance etc...( u might have seen in the film - ROBO)

✒ it can save the people from fire accidents .. etc..

✴ demerits

✒ it also turns into dreadfull ,when the command of human doesn't work properly.

✒it makes man too. lazzy..

✒ because of robots ,man forget how to do works .

✒if robots do all the work ..then people might loose there job opportunities.

( recent news that a robot is a police for the tallest building in the world - Burj khalifa.)

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is it gud to humans ???

✒ yes it is gud ,but even bad at some circumstances.

✒ it is helpful to humans by doing the work within seconds but at the same time they make the humans lazzy and because of robots people stop using their minds... future generation...

✴ hope in future .....for each and every work..like teaching , anchoring, dancing , singing .. everything ...robots would be the teachers..

I would like this by saying ..that robots are symbol of development and wide huge of technology..and they would meet the need of mankind.

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