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[Virtual Presenter] Good morning everyone! Today we are here to explore the exciting world of robotics. We will be discussing the design, construction, operation, and use of robots, and how they are helping humans. I am sure we will learn a lot of fascinating things! Let's get started!.

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[Audio] Robotics is a field of engineering that looks at the design, construction, and operation of robots to enable them to help and support humans. It combines elements from multiple engineering disciplines like mechanical, electrical, computer, mechatronics, electronics, bioengineering, control engineering, and software engineering. Combining these elements enables robotics to deliver a set of skills and technologies to construct smart machines that are able to work independently and react to their environment..

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[Audio] Robotics creates machines with the potential to enhance human capabilities and to do activities that are outside of what humans can physically do. These machines are used in a variety of places, from dangerous industrial facilities to space exploration. A lot of robots have been constructed to look like humans in order to ease people's acceptance of them in tasks that are commonly done by humans. The upcoming slide will discuss these capabilities in detail..

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[Audio] Robotics has evolved from its origins in classical times, quickly becoming one of the most dynamic areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. It can be used for a range of purposes, from bomb disposal to underwater exploration. Some robots require manual operation while others are capable of operating autonomously. For many years, scientists and inventors have strived to create robots that behave and task perform in a similar way to humans. Robotics now has a multitude of practical applications, found in domestic, commercial and military contexts..

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