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  1. Robot - Wikipedia

    Robots may be humanoid, but most are task-performing machines prioritizing functionality over aesthetics.

  2. Robot | Definition, History, Uses, Types, & Facts | Britannica

    2 days ago · A robot is any automatically operated machine that replaces human effort, though it may not resemble human beings in appearance or perform functions in a humanlike manner. By …

  3. ROBOTS: Your Guide to the World of Robotics

    The world's largest catalog of robots, drones, and self-driving cars, with thousands of photos, videos, tech specs, news, and information on how to get into robotics. Brought to you by IEEE Spectrum.

  4. Robot facts

    Apr 30, 2025 · Robots are machines that can automatically perform both simple and complex actions. They are often programmed by a computer, but there's no single definition of a robot.

  5. What is a Robot? - Education

    Feb 28, 2025 · Whatever their purpose, each robot will need a carefully thought-out set of sensors, actuators, and programs. While robots are becoming more advanced, it’s important to understand …

  6. Robotics - Scientific American

    Mar 12, 2026 · Robotics coverage from Scientific American, featuring news and articles about advances in the field.

  7. What is a robot? From factory machines to embodied and agentic AI

    Jun 26, 2025 · At its core, a robot is any autonomous system – physical or digital – that senses the world, processes information, and acts upon it. The form may change, but the function remains: to …

  8. The Robot Report - Robotics News, Analysis & Research

    1 day ago · All the latest robotics news, research and analysis from The Robot Report, focusing on the development, integration, and use of robotics.

  9. Robotics: What Are Robots? - Built In

    Oct 21, 2024 · Robotics is the intersection of science, engineering and technology that produces machines, called robots, that replicate or substitute for human actions. Robots perform basic and …

  10. What is Robotics? - Michigan Technological University

    Each robot, regardless of its level of autonomy—meaning its ability to operate and make decisions without human supervision or intervention—consists of the same three components: mechanical …