Examples of using More robots in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Killing more robots?
No more robots, no more mad scientists, no more death rays.
To make more robots?
And the New York-based defense contractor L3 Technologies is building out an entire business unit focused on sea-based autonomy, preparing for a future in which theNavy buys fewer aircraft carriers and more robots.
Craving More Robots?
Everything seems to indicate that this is the seductive vision, and hope, of those who investigate and work in the future of Robotics military says, that to Bob Quinn, who works for the U.S. subsidiary of QinetiQ, a British company manufacturing robots, is a fact,that the future promises more robots armed on the battlefield, including driverless vehicles.
To build more robots?
Right after we blow up more robots.
A lot more robots now.
So right now, the most capital-intensive sectors in the economy are the real estate sector, housing, the energy sector,but it could be in the future that we have a lot more robots in a number of sectors and that this would be a bigger share of the total capital stock that it is today.
They feel more robots mean fewer jobs.
Fewer humans, more robots.
Do we want more robots or more people?
The future might have more robots than humans.
We're now adding more and more robots into the mix, and we encountered some problems.
In another 20 years, there may be more robots than doctors in the operating room.
They're more robot than human.
More Than Robots.
People and robots working together can happen much more quickly than robots simply replacing humans,” he says.
They're more like robots.
So they are more like robots.
Of workers trust robots more than their managers.
Here's some more dancing robots.
We all act more like robots than humans.”.
More trouble with robots?”.
And what's more exciting than robots?
One of the friendlier, more flexible robots meant to work with humans is Rethink's Baxter.
Now will this help us think about the design of more effective climbing robots?
FIRST is more than robots.