robots - Are used in warehouses, in education, by the military and in the home , electromagnets - it is a branch of physics that deals with the study of magnetic interaction, autonomous - who makes their own decisions and is self-employed, motors - mechanism capable of transforming a type of energy into mechanical energy, computer - machine that obeys orders to carry out calculations and logical operations in a short time, artificial - something made by man and not by nature, intelligence - Computer program designed to perform certain operations that are considered typical of human intelligence, such as self-learning., technology - Set of instruments, technical resources or procedures used in a certain field or sector, work - Effort required to achieve something., sensory - Device that captures physical magnitudes, controller - directing or dominating a person or thing, semiautonomous - device that performs part of its operation automatically after manual assistance., remote control - Device that remotely regulates the operation of a machine, device or system., electric - Form of energy that produces luminous, mechanical, etc. effects, and that is due to the separation or movement of the electrons that form the atoms., machines - Object made and made up of a set of pieces fitted together that is used to facilitate or carry out a specific job, generally transforming a form of energy into movement or work.,
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