
The Basics of Robotics
How Machines Are Learning to Move and Think
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Welcome to the World of Robotics, Where Machines Begin to Think and Move
Have you ever wondered how your robot vacuum avoids your coffee table or how a self-driving car knows when to stop at a red light? What about the robots that dance on stage, deliver meals, or even roam the dusty surface of Mars? These aren't just science fiction anymore—they're part of an increasingly real and evolving world: the world of robotics.
Robots are everywhere, from household gadgets to space-faring explorers, from robotic pets to factory arms assembling your smartphone. We see them in the news, in our homes, in medicine, in classrooms, and on construction sites. They’re assisting the elderly, performing surgeries, cleaning our homes, mapping the ocean floor, and learning how to navigate the chaos of human environments. And the truth is, we’re only just getting started.
So, what exactly is a robot? And what makes robotics such an exciting, multidisciplinary, and rapidly growing field?
What is a Robot?
In its simplest form, a robot is a machine that can sense, think (in a basic way), and act. It doesn’t have to be humanoid, speak in a monotone, or even walk upright like you might see in movies. Many of the most useful robots look nothing like humans.
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