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Robotics has come a long way in recent years, and today's robots are capable of a wide range of tasks and functions. From humanoid robots that can walk and talk like humans, to autonomous vehicles that can drive themselves, robots are changing the way we live and work. Here are the top 10 robots that are pushing the boundaries of what's possible.


Number 1 Boston Dynamics' robots:


 Boston Dynamics is a leading robotics company that develops some of the most advanced robots in the world. Their quadrupedal robots Spot and Atlas, as well as their bipedal robot Handle are capable of performing a wide range of tasks, from climbing stairs to opening doors, and are being used in a variety of industries, including construction, logistics, and search and rescue. Their robots are famous for their ability to navigate through rough terrain, climb stairs and move very similarly to animals and humans, showing impressive flexibility and adaptability.


Number 2 Sophia the Robot 

 

Sophia is a social humanoid robot developed by Hanson Robotics, a Hong Kong-based company. She is known for her human-like appearance and ability to carry on simple conversations. Sophia is one of the most advanced robots of its kind, and has the ability to track and recognize faces, show a range of emotions and generate natural language responses.

Sophia has been utilized in a variety of fields, from entertainment and education to business, and has even been granted citizenship in Saudi Arabia.

Sophia is continuously being updated and improved and it has helped to pave the way for further advancements in AI and robotics


Number 3 Roomba


Roomba is an autonomous robotic vacuum cleaner developed by iRobot. It uses sensors, cameras, and mapping technology to navigate and clean your home. The Roomba can move around your home on its own, avoiding obstacles and cleaning as it goes. It is designed to work on all types of flooring, including carpet, hardwood, and tile.


One of the key features of Roomba is its mapping system, which allows it to create a map of your home and plan its cleaning route accordingly. The Roomba uses sensors to detect dirt and debris, and then adjusts its cleaning path to ensure that it covers every area of your home. 


Number 4 AlphaGo


AlphaGo is an artificial intelligence (AI) developed by Google's DeepMind. AlphaGo is notable for being the first computer program to defeat a professional human player in the ancient Chinese board game Go, which is widely considered to be significantly more complex than traditional board games such as chess.


Go is a game of strategy, where players place black or white stones on a grid in an attempt to surround and capture their opponent's pieces.

AlphaGo was a significant step forward in AI, not only for its ability to outperform humans in a game, but also for its ability to self-learn and improve . This has been a huge step forward to the development of general AI and its application to different fields.


Number 5 Tesla Autopilot 


Tesla Autopilot is an advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) that is available in certain Tesla electric vehicles. The system uses a combination of cameras, radar, ultrasonic sensors, and GPS to detect and respond to the vehicle's surroundings. It is designed to assist the driver with steering, braking, and acceleration in certain conditions, such as when driving on the highway or changing lanes.



Autosteer: This feature keeps the car centered in its lane and automatically steers the vehicle to follow the flow of traffic.


Autopark: This feature allows the car to automatically find and park in a parking space.


Summon: This feature allows the car to be remotely controlled using a smartphone app, so that it can move in and out of tight parking spaces or garages.



Smart Summon: This feature allows the car to drive to you, in parking lots and other low-speed areas, and park itself.


It's important to note that, despite the name, Tesla Autopilot is not a self-driving system and it still requires the driver to remain attentive and be prepared to take control of the vehicle at any time. Additionally, Autopilot is designed to work best on highways, limited access roads and other situations where the car can anticipate what other vehicles or obstacles on the road are going to do. Tesla, as well as most experts, recommends to the driver to keep their hands on the wheel and eyes on the road at all times and only


Number 6 Jarvis


Jarvis is an artificial intelligence (AI) assistant created by Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Facebook. It is designed to control the lights, temperature, music, and other household functions in Zuckerberg's home, making everyday life more convenient.


Jarvis is a conversational AI, it uses natural language processing (NLP) to understand and respond to voice commands, and it can carry on a conversation with its user.

Overall, Jarvis is an example of the potential of AI and how it can be applied to improve everyday life by making household tasks easier and more efficient. While it was developed as a personal project, it has the potential to inspire other developers and companies to create similar AI systems for use in homes and businesses.


Number 7 Asimo 


ASIMO (Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility) is a humanoid robot developed by Honda. It is designed to walk and move like a human and it is known for its advanced capabilities, including natural language processing, facial recognition, and self-localization.


ASIMO has a variety of features and abilities, including the ability to walk on two legs, climb stairs, kick a ball, and even run at a speed of up to 9km/h. It has been developed to be able to move in a smooth, human-like way and it can adapt to different terrains and surfaces. ASIMO also has a range of sensors and cameras that help it navigate and understand its environment, including stereo vision, range sensing, and a laser sensor that helps it avoid obstacles.

ASIMO was first introduced in 2000, and it has undergone several updates over the years, each one introducing new abilities and functionality. The robot's control system has been optimized to recognize voices and faces, and it can even recognize multiple people in a crowd and respond to them individually.


Number 8 Jibo


Jibo was first introduced in 2014, as first social robot for the home. It is designed to be a family-friendly robot that can interact with people in a natural way and it can be used for a variety of tasks such as playing music, answering questions, taking pictures, and more.


Jibo has a unique design, it has a round body with a screen on its "face" that displays its emotive animations, and it has a motorized base that allows it to rotate and move. It is designed to be intuitive and easy to use, it can be controlled by voice commands, a smartphone app, or via touch on its screen, it uses natural language processing (NLP) to understand and respond to users.



However, despite the high expectations, the company faced financial troubles and the robot didn't reach the mass market, it was only available for a limited period of time and Jibo Inc. had to shut down its operations in 2018


Number 9 Nao


NAO is a humanoid robot developed by the French company Aldebaran Robotics, which was later acquired by SoftBank Group. It is designed to be an autonomous and programmable robot that can interact with people in a variety of settings.

One of the key features of NAO is its ability to be programmed and controlled using a variety of programming languages, including C++, Python and even Scratch. This makes it versatile, easy to use and able to perform a variety of tasks, from simple actions to more complex behaviors.

NAO has been widely used in many countries and has become one of the most popular humanoid robots for education and research worldwide.

Number 10 Google Duplex


Google Duplex is an advanced artificial intelligence (AI) system developed by Google. It is designed to be able to carry out natural-sounding conversations with human beings, such as making phone calls or booking appointments.

Google Duplex is considered a significant step forward in the development of AI, for its ability to understand and respond to natural language and its ability to make phone calls that sound like a real human. However, it's also raised some ethical concerns, since it can be difficult for humans to tell that they're speaking to a machine. To address this, Google has added a disclaimer to the beginning of every Duplex call, so that the person on the other end knows they're speaking to an AI, and also allows them to opt-out of the call if they want.






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