Talk:Mobile robot

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okay, here's a question that my bro and i have contemplated for a while: is a car a robot? we have argued over this topic constantly and i know it sounds dumb but no definition confirms whether it is or isn't. just looking for some opinions. thanks!

[edit] External links removal

Virtually all of these links are to commercial websites that primarily exist to sell products and services - this goes against WP:EL guidelines and I removed the section. Calltech 14:42, 30 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Difference between Mobile Robot and Car

Most of the time, people are confused with the definition of "robot". The main idea is that robot is mainly autonomous and re-programmable for different tasks. A "car" is not a robot because it relies on human operations, i.e. a driver is still required to operate the car properly. A mobile robot, potentially, is able to navigate through an environment while avoiding obstacles automatically all by itself. However, recent efforts in research and development in automotive industries are trying to make car a robot. What it means is that engineers are trying to develop cars that are as autonomous as possible, potentially being "driven" without a driver. Hence, at this stage, you can still conclude that a car is not yet a robot, but it is heading towards its robotic capabilities. Chinpei 02:22, 6 March 2007 (UTC)