By: Russell Southard.  I define a robot as a machine that performs a repetitive, complex, and/or dangerous task that is automated or executes the task.

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Presentation transcript:

By: Russell Southard

 I define a robot as a machine that performs a repetitive, complex, and/or dangerous task that is automated or executes the task on command.

 Industrial Automation  Hazardous environment stuff  Unmanned Flight

 Robots are used in an industrial setting to reduce the company’s work force. They also can perform inhuman feats such as human lifting and high temperature manufacturing. Here, we have a plasma cutter robot, which can perform its task more accurately and efficiently than humans.

 Robots can fly unmanned into dangerous skies. Unmanned robots put no allied lives at risk, as they are unmanned. Robots can guide themselves and target enemies on their own.

 This plane shown is a unmanned airplane that holds the record for the longest unmanned flight. It is called the Zephyr High Altitude Long Endurance Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)