Yes. Robots exist now, and there is no reason to believe that they will stop existing.
If, however, you meant to ask "Will intelligent robots like those in some Science Fiction novels or movies, like Star Wars, exist in 25 years?", that is not known, but it seem unlikely, given the immense complexity of the human brain.
no.because some scientist do make robots .robots do exist they don't make them as u see them on tv they make them to do certain things they actually exist.
25 years old !
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Real Life nanobots are not very widely used. Those that exist in Development Labs are made of silicon in the form of a controlling chip and some way, metal whiskers, to move around. Most of the Mini Robots that do exist are the closest we have to nanobots
The Robots of Dawn has 419 pages.
because million years ago there was many robot there so they made it with metals and alecticity and light
Yes
Computers and robots are inorganic, so they could indeed exist. the question is whether or not computers and robots could have come about in a universe that is inorganic.
no.because some scientist do make robots .robots do exist they don't make them as u see them on tv they make them to do certain things they actually exist.
Robots don't exist. Some scientists in Japan and China have been expiramenting with it, but none have succeded yet.
25 years
They currently exist, there is no reason to think they won't continue to exist.
They already do. As robots are not sentient beings, the possibility for a human-robot conflict does not exist as the conflict would be one-sided. Robots are the creations of humans and can only do what they are programmed to, even those with "artificial intelligence". Because of this, robots are not even living beings and therefore do not have an existence of which to coexist with other beings.
25 million years ago, humans did not exist. Australopithecus (the earliest human) evolved about 3.75 million years ago.
No. Floor vacuuming robots are already on the marked, and can operate without remote controls. Other examples exist.
They do but it's where you least expect it toys! And scienctist have made little bug robots to go in little spaces that we can't.
the league of nations doesnt exist