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Design a Robot Blueprint - Coggle Diagram
Design a Robot Blueprint
industrial robots 🏭
uses
Assembly: Used in factories for tasks like assembling products (e.g., car assembly).
Manufacturing: Perform repetitive tasks like welding, painting, or packaging.
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superpowers
Speed: Can perform tasks quickly, far beyond human capacity.
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Endurance: Can work non-stop without fatigue, increasing efficiency in factories.
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real-world example
Robotic Arm in Car Manufacturing: These arms are responsible for welding car parts together with pinpoint accuracy.
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service robots 🧹
uses
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Delivery: Used for logistics, such as delivering food or packages.
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quirks
Limited Scope: May only be able to handle simple, repetitive tasks.
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superpowers
Autonomous Navigation: Service robots can move around independently, avoiding obstacles.
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Task Specialization: Focus on specific tasks like cleaning, delivery, or medical assistance.
real world example
TUG Robot in Hospitals: Delivers medications autonomously, reducing the workload for hospital staff and minimizing human errors.
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social robots 🤖❤️
uses
Companionship: Provide emotional support and interaction, especially for the elderly or isolated.
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Entertainment: Engage with humans through games, music, and conversations.
superpowers
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Emotional Interaction: Can recognize human emotions and respond accordingly, making them seem more relatable.
quirks
Limited Creativity: Responses are programmed, so robots cannot truly "think" creatively.
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Lack of True Empathy: While they can simulate empathy, they do not truly understand human emotions.
real world example
Sophia the Humanoid Robot: Known for engaging in conversations and exhibiting human-like facial expressions, Sophia is a powerful example of a social robot designed for interaction.
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