Robot - a machine controlled by a computer that is used to perform jobs automatically, Autonomous - an autonomous machine or system is able to operate without being controlled directly by humans, Chassis - the frame of a vehicle, usually including the wheels and engine, onto which the metal covering is fixed, Axle - a bar connected to the center of a circular object such as a wheel that allows or causes it to turn, especially one connecting two wheels of a vehicle, Algorithm - a list of instructions for solving a problem, Orientation - arrangement or direction, Sensor - a device that discovers and reacts to changes in such things as movement, heat, and light, Artificial Intelligence - the use of computer programs that have some of the qualities of the human mind, such as the ability to understand language, recognize pictures, and learn from experience, Repetitive Task - expressed or happening in the same way many times, a piece of work to be done, especially one done regularly, unwillingly, or with difficulty, Loop - a series of instructions that is repeated until a particular thing happens:, Operator - someone whose job is to use and control a machine or vehicle, Collaborate - to work with someone else for a special purpose, Accuracy - the fact of being exact or correct, 1st Law of Robotics - A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm., 2nd Law of Robotics - A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law., 3rd Law of Robotics - A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law., Input - something such as energy, money, or information that is put into a system, organization, or machine so that it can operate, Output - information or images that are produced by a computer or printer, Troubleshooting - to discover why something does not work effectively and help to improve it, Block Programming - A programming language that permits the creation of blocks, including blocks nested within other blocks, is called a block-structured programming language.,
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