3. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE:
❖The ability of machines to imitate
intelligent human behavior is called
Artificial Intelligent.
❖AI researches is known as the study of
“Intelligent Agents”.
❖Devices that uses AI technology.
❖Websites that uses AI technology.
4. HISTORY OF ROBOTS:
❖The term robots come from a Czech word,
“Robota”,meaning "forced labor“.
❖The word 'robot' was first used to denote a
fictional humanoid in a 1920.
❖The inventor of this word was Josef Capek.
❖The first commercial, digital and
programmable robot was built by George
Devol in 1954 and was named the Unimate.
5. PARTS OF ROBOTS:
❖The Controller ‐ also known as the "brain"
which is run by a computer program.
❖Sensors ‐ to tell the robot about its
surroundings.
❖Mechanical parts ‐ motors, pistons,
grippers, wheels, and gears that make the
robot move, grab, turn, and lift.
6. ROBOTICS:
❖The branch of technology that deals with the design,
construction, operation, and application of robots is
called Robotics.
❖People who specialize in robotics are called
Roboticists.
❖Robots plays an important role in our educational,
industrial and economical life.
7. WHY DO WE NEED ROBOTS?
❖Most robots today are used to do jobs
considered too dangerous for humans.
❖Robots are also used in factories to build
things like cars,candy bars, and electronics.
❖Robots can do anything without hesitation
but human feels hesitation in doing little
tasks.
❖A robot is ideal for going into a building
that has a possible bomb and it can diffuse
it.
8. SUPERIORITIES:
❖Robots performs dangerous
tasks that human cannot do.
❖They can handle repetitive and
boring tasks.
❖In the medical field robots are
used for complex surgeries.
❖ Robots do not get sick; they can
work 24/7 without complaining.
9. DRAWBACKS:
❖Robots have no sense of emotions or
conscience.
❖If robots would do all work and humans
will just sit health hazards will increase.
❖Too much use of robots in businesses
can increase the unemployment rate.
❖Robots may have AI technology but
they are not as intelligent as humans.