Robotics
Latest Questions for Robotics (24)
Let's put it this way: bionic underwater robots are essentially machines created by engineers who "learned from" marine life.
Think about it: creatures like fish, sea turtles, and dolphins have lived ...
Alright, let's talk about this very interesting topic.
Can Robots Have a "Conscience"? — Discussing Moral Judgment in Machines
This is a question we will inevitably face.
This is a fascinating question, one that many people, including top scientists and science fiction writers, have pondered. If robots truly develop intelligence far surpassing human capabilities, will ...
This is a particularly interesting topic, often explored in sci-fi movies. We can definitely discuss it.
If robots truly developed emotions, would they feel pain, joy, or loneliness? This needs to be ...
Hey, this is a fascinating question, and one of the most hotly debated topics among scientists and philosophers today. There's no "official standard answer" yet, but we can imagine a robot needing to ...
Hello, that's an excellent question, and it's one that many people are confused about. I'll do my best to explain it in plain language.
Conclusion First:
A robot's operating system is not quite like W...
Hello, talking about the power sources for robots is a fascinating topic, much like discussing whether future cars will run on electricity, hydrogen, or some other black technology.
好的,没问题。想象一下我们正在一个技术论坛里,你发了个帖子,我作为一个逛论坛的老哥,给你回个帖聊聊我的看法。
Re: How to solve the "Uncanny Valley" effect in humanoid robots?
Buddy, you've hit the nail on the head with this question.
Hello, regarding the topic of robot skin, I'd like to share my understanding with you, trying to explain it in simple terms.
This question can actually be broken down into two parts: first, what is th...
Hey, that's an interesting question! Many people find it amazing that robots can understand human speech. Actually, there's a pretty complex process behind it, but I'll try to explain it in simple ter...
Okay, no problem. Let's talk about this topic; it's actually not that complicated.
What is Gait Planning? How do robots walk on stairs and grass?
Imagine walking – you don't consciously think "lift l...
Haha, that's an excellent question! Grasping an egg can be considered a major "graduation exam" for humanoid robots. It's far more complex than simply reaching out and grabbing it.
You can imagine a humanoid robot as a human being.
Hardware is the robot's "body." This includes its metal skeleton, motors (equivalent to muscles), sensors (eyes, ears, touch), wires (nerves), and ba...
Ha, that's a pertinent question, and it's one of the biggest headaches for all robotics companies right now. Let me break it down for you.
Main Power Sources:
Simply put, current humanoid robots prima...
This question is like asking "How much does a car cost?" The answer is complex, ranging from economy cars costing tens of thousands to supercars costing tens of millions.
Alright, let me break down what the most impressive humanoid robots can do today, and what's holding them back.
Think of it like a video game: today's robots are just out of the tutorial area, having ...
Okay, no problem. Imagine you're interacting with a very smart "iron buddy." Let's talk about how its brain works.
The "Brain" of a Humanoid Robot – How Does Its AI System Work?
Hello! I'm glad to di...
Hello, let me share my understanding of this topic. These two questions are actually two sides of the same coin; once you understand balance control, you'll grasp why bipedal locomotion is so challeng...
Okay, regarding how humanoid robots perceive the world and the sensors they have, let me break it down for you.
You can imagine a humanoid robot as an "Iron Man," but its "suit" is packed with various...
Hello! That's an excellent and very vivid question you've asked. The analogy of "muscles" and "joints" immediately captures the essence of humanoid robot movement.