Brief introduction of intelligent robot
Intelligent robots have various internal information sensors and external information sensors, such as vision, hearing, touch and smell. In addition to receptors, it also has effectors as a means to act on the surrounding environment.
This is muscle, or self-synchronous motor, which makes hands, feet, long nose, tentacles and so on move. Thus, an intelligent robot must have at least three elements: feeling element, reaction element and thinking element.
Extended data:
Intelligent robots can understand human language, talk to operators in human language, and form a detailed model of the external environment-the actual situation that enables them to "survive" in their own "consciousness".
It can analyze the situation, adjust its own actions to meet all the requirements put forward by the operator, draw up the desired actions, and complete these actions in the case of insufficient information and rapid changes in the environment.
Of course, it is impossible to make it exactly the same as our human thinking. However, some people still try to build a "micro-world" that computers can understand.