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Isaac Asimov created 3 laws
1950-issac asimor created 3 laws
1. A robot may not injure a human being, or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
2. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or the Second Law. -
first programming language
1950-first robot programming language
The first mathematical control robot device was established in 1952 in the United States at the Massachusetts Organization of Technology (MOT). Following research at MOT led to the expansion of the APT (Automatically Programmed Tools) language for programming machine tools. -
1950-first robot programming language
1950-first robot programming language
The first mathematical control robot device was established in 1952 in the United States at the Massachusetts Organization of Technology (MOT). Following research at MOT led to the expansion of the APT (Automatically Programmed Tools) language for programming machine tools. -
AI term first used
1956-AI term first used
The word artificial intelligence was invented in 1956, at the Dartmouth meeting, and ever then AI has extended because of the ideas and values developed by its devoted researchers. -
First industrial robots
1962-first industrial robot
The first industrial robot was online in a General Motors automobile shop. It did spot welding -
1969-SRI Robot
The SRI International lead study on a portable robot system nicknamed “Shakey.” Able with a restricted skill to observe and model its environment, Shakey could perform tasks that required planning, route-finding, and the reorganizing of simple objects. SRI=(Stanford Research Institute) -
first rebo cup soccer
1990-first robo cup soccer
Robots playing soccer and different countries entry -
Robot Eye
1996-robot eye
Eye actions have the aim of improving visual view, so the study of eye motion plans show a significant part in the project of humanoid robot eye systems. -
Interactive robot pets
Example
Poo-Chi the Communicating Puppy is a smart tiny robotic doglike. He sings, plays games and has an animated head, ears, legs and mouth. Just like a real puppy, Poo-Chi can stand, sit or dance on his tiptoes. He also senses light, sound and touch.