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How Robots Work
R2D2 (Star Wars)
Industrial Robots
Data (Star Trek)
Mars Rover (NASA)
HAL (Movie: 2001)
Robomower
LEGO Robotics Kits
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Homebrew Robots
Battlebots
Robocup
RoboCup is a an international joint project to foster AI and intelligent
robotics research by providing a standard problem where a wide
range of technologies can be integrated and examined.
GOAL: By the year 2050, develop a team of fully autonomous
humanoid robots that can win against the human world soccer
champion team.
Great Goalkeeping
Rovio
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Robots and Artificial Intelligence
Solving Rubricks Cube
Robot Housekeeper
MIT Friendly Robot
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Artificial Intelligence at the Movies
2001: A Space
Odyssey
AI
Bicentennial Man
Blade Runner
Demon Seed
The Matrix
Short Circuit
The Terminator
Westworld
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