However, when one robot learns clapping is the proper response, the rest follow suit.
Was it possible for even a robot to learn by experience?
"Even in Spielberg movies," he added, "the robot is learning from the humans and does not just know everything."
The robot learned how to move around the room by using its 51 "muscles," which are driven by air pressure.
The other robots can learn it if they ask.
Maybe, but if the robots learn of the problem, the First Law will make them help out.
But what if robots could learn from their past experiences?
I mean, robots have learned to react generally very much like human beings.
The robot had clearly learned a lesson from the gas, but was just as clearly determined to go on with the investigation.
Such robots must learn about the area of work.