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Illustration of various robots labeled as First-Generation, Second-Generation, and Fourth-Generation, showcasing differences in design and sensors.

Decoding Robots: Understanding the Generations of Sensor Technology

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Question: Robots with sensors are called what? Fourth-Generation Robots Second-Generation Robots First-Generation Robots All of these answer choices are correct.

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The correct answer is Second-Generation Robots. Second-generation robots are equipped with sensors that allow them to perceive their environment, which enables them to make more autonomous decisions compared to first-generation robots that are pre-programmed and lack sensory feedback. Fourth-generation robots refer to intelligent robots capable of learning and adapting to new situations.

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Nov. 8, 2024, 1:04 p.m.

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Published: Friday, November 8, 2024

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