| Before, we only find robots on sci-fi movies without | | | | focused by roboticists to successfully develop robots |
| any idea that somewhere in our planet that a group of | | | | that are capable of learning. However, experts still |
| individuals are slowly developing machines of such kind. | | | | face a number of problems regarding on this approach |
| This remarkable feat has not only opened doors in the | | | | simply because of its complexity. And if ever robots |
| ever-so-broad world of technology but also made the | | | | that are capable of adapting and learning maybe |
| people wonder that maybe someday we'll find | | | | successfully developed in the labs but the task for |
| ourselves face to face with human-like robots. | | | | these experts are not done yet. That's because these |
| Human-like in a sense that these machines react the | | | | machines still have to face and adapt to the real world. |
| way humans do. Take the tortoise robots developed | | | | The application of adaptive behaviors robotics on |
| by William Grey Walters. These mechanical tortoises | | | | robots of the 21st century will radically augment the |
| are capable of finding a recharge station. The design | | | | way people perceive these remarkable machines. |
| strategy applied by Walters is known as the | | | | Experts won't certainly stop until they find out how to |
| behavior-based approach, in which intelligent systems | | | | work out robots and make them able to learn and |
| are developed. This adaptive behaviors robotics | | | | eventually increase functionality. So, maybe the robots |
| doesn't necessarily pertain to robots with higher level | | | | that we watch on movies that are talking and |
| of intelligence. This approach is about robots capable | | | | interacting with humans could come true some day. |
| of adapting and behaving perfectly well for a task, | | | | But let's us not forget that even with the advanced |
| making these machines more efficient. | | | | technology, robots will never be equal to humans. |
| Robots, like humans, function through the use of | | | | What make us, humans, different to these machines |
| different systems. The difference is that humans are | | | | are our boundless gift of learning and our emotions. |
| still more complicated than these man-made wonders. | | | | What's amazing is how experts came up with such |
| To function, robots need the right mechanics, reliable | | | | ingenious masterpieces and still continue on finding |
| electronics, stable software, and a lot more. Robotics is | | | | ways for improvement. And when you come face to |
| the field of science and technology that deal with the | | | | face with a robot, which could probably happen in the |
| development of robots and the individual who works in | | | | near future, remember to treat it well. Just think of the |
| this particular field is called a roboticist. Adaptive | | | | hard work and effort of the roboticists that have |
| behaviors robotics is the approach that's being | | | | worked for it just to make living simple and easy. |