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2 years ago in Robotics By Kushi Gupta

What is meant by the "pre-robotic age"?

What does the "pre-robotic age" refer to, and how does it contrast with our current era of automation?

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By Roma Answered 1 year ago

The "pre-robotic age" refers to the historical period before the advent of autonomous or programmable machines. It was characterized by manual labor, basic mechanical tools, and early industrial machines that required direct, continuous human operation for every action, lacking the sensing, decision-making, and automated execution that define modern robotics.

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