Robotics & Artificial Intelligence
Fill in the blanks:
- ……………. is a branch of engineering which includes different branches such as Mechanical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, etc.
- ……………. unveiled a pair of battery-powered, tortoise-shaped robots.
- A humanoid robot ……………. was designed and created in 1997 by the robotics experts at MIT.
- ……………. popularly known as the first robot ever to become the citizen of a country.
- ……………. coined the term "robots", derived from the Czech word which means forced labour.
- In 1954, ……………. invented the first modern robotic arm called Unimate.
Robotics Introduction
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- Robotics is a branch of engineering which includes different branches such as Mechanical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, etc.
- William Grey Walter unveiled a pair of battery-powered, tortoise-shaped robots.
- A humanoid robot Kismet was designed and created in 1997 by the robotics experts at MIT.
- Sophia popularly known as the first robot ever to become the citizen of a country.
- Karel Čapek coined the term "robots", derived from the Czech word which means forced labour.
- In 1954, George Devol invented the first modern robotic arm called Unimate.
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The laws of Robotics were formulated by science fiction writer …………… .
- Isaac Newton
- Isaac Barrow
- Isaac Greenwood
- Isaac Asimov
From which of the following Czech word robot has been derived?
- Robata
- Robota
- iRobot
- Robotus
Match the following:
Column A Column B Kiva Robot iRobot Isaac Asimov Forced Labour Roomba Amazon Robota Mobile Robot Shakey Laws of Robotics Assertion (A): The Laws of Robotics were formulated by science fiction writer Isaac Asimov.
Reason (R): These laws are designed to govern the behaviour of robots and ensure their interactions with humans remain safe and ethical.
Based on the above discussion, choose an appropriate statement from the options given below:
- Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
- Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
- A is true but R is false.
- A is false but R is true.
- Both A and R are false.