robotics / roʊˈbɒt ɪks /

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robotics 的定义

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

robotics 近义词

robotics

等同于 computer science

robotics

等同于 artificial intelligence

robotics

等同于 technology

更多robotics例句

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. He got a commercial driver’s license and went to work for a robotics startup.
  4. The robotics firm has offices in Boston and Silicon Valley, and both regions are known as hubs for robotics innovations.
  5. 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.
  6. Is that what we want for the students at Carl Hayden High, where the robotics club is still going strong?
  7. The implications are enormous as all this comes amid widespread and growing excitement about robotics in daily life.
  8. But nobody connected with the DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) Robotics Challenge wants to admit that.
  9. Born in 1960, just outside of Paris, LeCun has been drawn to computers, robotics, and artificial intelligence since a young age.
  10. No one can predict the direction or dimensions of robotics a decade from now.
  11. He knew where you could get plans for the robotics, and off-the-shelf motors and sensors.
  12. Now, have a look—this is a Linux computer with some of the most advanced robotics ever engineered.
  13. I thought it over for a second, then asked, "But what do your robotics men say is causing the malfunctions?"