FAQ About Robots
How do robots work?
Robots are complex machines that are designed to perform tasks autonomously or under human control. At a high level, robots work by taking input from their sensors or from humans and using that information to make decisions about how to move or act. They are powered by motors or other sources of energy that allow them to move and perform actions.
Many robots are programmed using computer code, which tells them how to interpret and respond to different inputs. Some robots also use machine learning algorithms to learn from data and improve their performance over time.
Robots can be classified into two main types: autonomous robots and remote-controlled robots. Autonomous robots are self-contained and can make decisions independently, while remote-controlled robots require human input to move and perform actions.
In general, robots work by processing information, making decisions, and using their physical components to perform tasks. They can be used in a wide variety of applications, from manufacturing and logistics to healthcare and space exploration.