robotics
Americannoun
noun
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the science or technology of designing, building, and using robots
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another name for robot dancing
Etymology
Origin of robotics
Example Sentences
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By applying principles from larger-scale robotics such as rigid, compliant and origami robots, scientists are adapting familiar mechanical concepts to the nanoscale.
From Science Daily
The idea is to enable applications in robotics, wearables, and personal computing that were previously impractical, the company said.
Analysts suggest fixing Siri is crucial for Apple to expand its product lineup into new areas like wearables and robotics.
From Barron's
And we've committed to developing robotics technology, to developing lunar rovers that are going to help explore the surface.
From Barron's
He said the company has “other categories of chips in the works,” such as those for autonomous vehicles and robotics.
From MarketWatch
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