To date, "humanoid robots" are doing well to walk without falling over, and can perform a few basic tasks such as recognizing a bright light or in some cases responding to a few voice commands provided that adequate voice recognition software has been installed.
It performs robotic simulations.
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Actually, a number of kinds of robots do exist. Industrial robots exist in manufacturing. The kind we have seen in science fiction movies, like C3PO in Star Wars, which look like metallic people and have human as well as super-human capabilities are called humanoid robots. The Honda ASIMO is probably the most popular humanoid robot at this point. As far as the lack of humanoid robots throughout society, the simple answer is, the technology is still being developed. It takes a lot of research to build something like that.One of the biggest roadblocks to having one of these humanoid robots walking around or in your home is probably the lack of marketability because they aren't smart enough yet. In order for a humanoid robot to do a variety of tasks, and do them like humans do, it must have a very advanced artificial intelligence.That said, the development of a really good humanoid robot is the product of artificial intelligence, so we should probably be asking the question, "How good is artificial intelligence, and why isn't it better yet?"
A humanoid robot is one that has a human shape, ie a head with two 'eyes', a 'nose' and 'mouth, and on a neck, and two arms, a torso, and two legs. It's usually made of metal or metal and plastic. However there are ones that can look entirely human; these would have mechanical and electronic workings underneath but realistic looking human skin and hair and features over this. They are often very attractive. The best examples are the sci-fi writer Isaac Asimov's robots who are, in my estimation, dead sexy! He called the really human looking ones 'humaniforms' and they were usually real lookers too. Plus being intelligent and like humans in their personalities and voices and mobility etc. Only regret is they're about 1000 years into the future.....
They can perform surgery, do doctors morning rounds, deliver daily meds and double as a means of transportation around the hospital.
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Humanoid can be an adjective and a noun. Adjective: Having the characteristics of a human. Noun: A being having the characteristics of a human.
Human Edge - 2001 Humanoid Robots was released on: USA: 2001
A humanoid is defined as a robot that resembles a human in both appearance and behaviour. It is also known as an android.
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It can drive by itself!
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