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  2. File:Kawaii robot with heart clipart.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Get Your War On - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the clip art used in Get Your War On is taken from Office and Business Illustrations, designed by Tom Tierney and first published by Dover Publications in 1988. [ n 1 ] In 2009, American restaurant chain Jamba Juice was criticized for running an ad campaign which looked similar to the Get Your War On series as it used the same ...

  4. Robot - Wikipedia

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    A collaborative robot or cobot is a robot that can safely and effectively interact with human workers while performing simple industrial tasks. However, end-effectors and other environmental conditions may create hazards, and as such risk assessments should be done before using any industrial motion-control application.

  5. Robotic art - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical Woman Walking by Mark Galt. Robotic art is any artwork that employs some form of robotic or automated technology. There are many branches of robotic art, one of which is robotic installation art, a type of installation art that is programmed to respond to viewer interactions, by means of computers, sensors and actuators.

  6. Artificial intelligence art - Wikipedia

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    There are many options, ranging from simple consumer-facing mobile apps to Jupyter notebooks and webUIs that require powerful GPUs to run effectively. [88] Additional functionalities include "textual inversion," which refers to enabling the use of user-provided concepts (like an object or a style) learned from a few images.

  7. Three Laws of Robotics - Wikipedia

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    The robots in Asimov's stories, being Asenion robots, are incapable of knowingly violating the Three Laws but, in principle, a robot in science fiction or in the real world could be non-Asenion. "Asenion" is a misspelling of the name Asimov which was made by an editor of the magazine Planet Stories. [ 27 ]

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  9. ArtBots - Wikipedia

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    [1] Neil is a humanoid robot that responds to participants and emotes moods based on its interaction. [4] Robozoic, by Brett Doar, has a very simple brain created with a rotating cylinder which works similarly to a music box. [5] Robots in ArtBots aren't always the art itself, for example, some robots participating draw or create music. [6]