robotics

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    the area of AI concerned with the practical use of robots

Word Origin

robotics (n.)
1941, from robot + -ics. Coined in a science fiction context by Russian-born U.S. author Isaac Asimov (1920-1992), who proposed the "Three Laws of Robotics" in 1968.

Example

1. We have 50 countries out there beginning to use military robotics .
2. Augmented reality coupled with advances in robotics will allow sex add-ons to supplement traditional offerings .
3. That fear , so prevalent in the early days of robotics , today is misplaced .
4. It 's a near certainty that robotics , ai , and 3d-printing technologies will advance rapidly and converge .
5. A backer of rocket builder space exploration technologies , thiel is exploring investments in artificial intelligence , robotics , biotechnology and aerospace engineering .

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