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This presentation discussing the development of robotics.

First, we will start with the history of robotics. The concept of automata, or self-operating machines, dates back to ancient times. The invention of the loom in the 18th century, which used punch cards to control the pattern of the weave, was one of the first forms of automation.

Next, we will talk about the development of radio transmitters, which allowed for remote control of machines and was a crucial step in the advancement of robotics. Feedback, or the ability for a machine to respond to its environment, also played a key role in the development of robotics.

In the 1950s, the Turin test was developed to determine if a machine could exhibit intelligent behavior. This test is still used today to assess the capabilities of artificial intelligence. With the invention of the webcam and the widespread use of the Internet, robots are now able to communicate with each other and with humans more easily. However, this also means that robots are vulnerable to hacking, so it is important to keep them secure.

Nowadays, robots are becoming increasingly common in our daily lives, such as in smart homes, where they can control lights and appliances, and in industry, where they are used to weld and cut metal with a plasma torch on assembly lines. Clean room technology is also used to build robots in a controlled environment.

We will also take a look at some advanced applications of robotics such as in UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) which are autonomous and can be used for tasks such as search and rescue, and as a syringe robot which can help in medical field for amputee patients. portable exoskeletons are also being developed to help people with mobility issues.

Finally, we will discuss some of the latest developments in robotics, such as animatronics, which are robots designed to look and move like animals or humans, the theremin, an electronic musical instrument controlled without physical contact, and the cochlear implant, a device that helps people with hearing loss.

Thank you for listening, and I hope you have a better understanding of the development of robotics

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This presentation discussing the development of robotics.

First, we will start with the history of robotics. The concept of automata, or self-operating machines, dates back to ancient times. The invention of the loom in the 18th century, which used punch cards to control the pattern of the weave, was one of the first forms of automation.

Next, we will talk about the development of radio transmitters, which allowed for remote control of machines and was a crucial step in the advancement of robotics. Feedback, or the ability for a machine to respond to its environment, also played a key role in the development of robotics.

In the 1950s, the Turin test was developed to determine if a machine could exhibit intelligent behavior. This test is still used today to assess the capabilities of artificial intelligence. With the invention of the webcam and the widespread use of the Internet, robots are now able to communicate with each other and with humans more easily. However, this also means that robots are vulnerable to hacking, so it is important to keep them secure.

Nowadays, robots are becoming increasingly common in our daily lives, such as in smart homes, where they can control lights and appliances, and in industry, where they are used to weld and cut metal with a plasma torch on assembly lines. Clean room technology is also used to build robots in a controlled environment.

We will also take a look at some advanced applications of robotics such as in UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) which are autonomous and can be used for tasks such as search and rescue, and as a syringe robot which can help in medical field for amputee patients. portable exoskeletons are also being developed to help people with mobility issues.

Finally, we will discuss some of the latest developments in robotics, such as animatronics, which are robots designed to look and move like animals or humans, the theremin, an electronic musical instrument controlled without physical contact, and the cochlear implant, a device that helps people with hearing loss.

Thank you for listening, and I hope you have a better understanding of the development of robotics

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