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robotics

/roh-bot-iks/US // roʊˈbɒt ɪks //UK // (rəʊˈbɒtɪks) //

机器人技术,机器人学,机器人,机械人技术

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the use of computer-controlled robots to perform manual tasks, especially on an assembly line.

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Examples

  • The original, larger version was fairly difficult to get here in the States for a while, owing to the limitation of a small robotics company has in bringing its product to a brand new market.

  • The company’s big play is an ultra-low-latency streaming and robotics bundle that lets users remotely control real-world objects in the manner of a streaming gaming service.

  • He got a commercial driver’s license and went to work for a robotics startup.

  • The robotics firm has offices in Boston and Silicon Valley, and both regions are known as hubs for robotics innovations.

  • Google bought Boston Dynamics in 2013 with a plan to build a robotics division, but as Google is wont to do, it lost interest in robotics and decided to sell the company to Softbank in 2017.

  • Is that what we want for the students at Carl Hayden High, where the robotics club is still going strong?

  • The implications are enormous as all this comes amid widespread and growing excitement about robotics in daily life.

  • But nobody connected with the DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) Robotics Challenge wants to admit that.

  • Born in 1960, just outside of Paris, LeCun has been drawn to computers, robotics, and artificial intelligence since a young age.

  • No one can predict the direction or dimensions of robotics a decade from now.

  • He knew where you could get plans for the robotics, and off-the-shelf motors and sensors.

  • Now, have a look—this is a Linux computer with some of the most advanced robotics ever engineered.

  • I thought it over for a second, then asked, "But what do your robotics men say is causing the malfunctions?"