Robotics

Automaton 5 (47)

An automaton is a self-operating machine or mechanical device designed to perform a sequence of predetermined actions automatically, often mimicking human or animal behaviors. Historically, automatons were intricate clockwork devices, used for entertainment, demonstration of engineering skill, or ritualistic purposes. In modern contexts, the term can also refer to computer-controlled machines, robots, or software agents […]

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Automation 4.8 (95)

Automation is the application of technology to perform tasks with minimal human intervention. It encompasses mechanical, electronic, and software systems designed to execute predefined operations efficiently, reliably, and often continuously. Automation is widely used across industries, including manufacturing, transportation, information technology, and service sectors, to enhance productivity, reduce costs, improve quality, and mitigate human error.

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Carnegie Mellon University 5 (328)

Overview Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Established in 1900 by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie as the Carnegie Technical Schools, the institution became the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1912. In 1967, it merged with the Mellon Institute of Industrial Research, forming what is now Carnegie Mellon University.

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