Robotic in a sentence as an adjective

>> "a robotic voice told them to find the prime numbers in the original image.

Going too fast to react to a piece of debris is something a well programmed robotic car will never encounter in the first place.

When we're heading to a future of robotic anything that will replace an entire profession, drivers in this case.

Seriously, whoever wrote this appears to be clueless.> "a robotic voice told them to find the prime numbers in the original image.

He is extremely careful and precise in his language, without coming across as robotic or inhuman.

I think I'd rather work with well balanced human beings, rather than obsessive, robotic workaholics...

It's astonishing that they persist with the robotic language in their clarification.

We expect people to be frightened of robotic cars for the same reason they are scared of dying in a plane crash: Some deep-seated fear of dying in a manner that isnt our own fault.

Glider pilots manage >100kph average velocities over >500km journeys on days with good weather, and robotic aircraft could in principle do the same].

I'm sure you could make a robotic glider that used the meteorological principles that glider pilots use to move around without engines.

Imagine building a robotic controller in which the only information you received about the robot's position was visual.

It is a dreadful poesy to think that the last stargazer from this planet might have been a robotic rocket, looking up once at the fixed stars for all of humanity before ending it.

By combining the walking robot and the self-driving car, the researchers demonstrated a completely robotic delivery system for a pizza restaurant.

The typical hi-lo is becoming less and less common, while in its place are robotic automated guided vehicles, distribution conveyors, and high-bay storage and retrieval machines.

If we live in a world where animals are robotic automatons deserving of no relevant moral consideration, then these are probably private, embarassing facts that don't bear any exposure.

Having seen mostly robotic cars in real life, and human-driven cars getting in accidents on TV and in movies, might the child of the future react with terror when the robotic chauffeur intones, human driver detected, approaching from rear?

Until recently, and probably even now, the robotic technology needed to automate the kitchen would have been prohibitively expensive and likely unreliable.

You can handle Plutonium in a glove box, but with used Thorium fuel containing U-232 you'd need to handle it via robotic manipulators in a heavily shielded area distant from humans, except that gamma radiation kills electronics like nobody's business, which is a bit of a catch-22.

Robotic definitions

adjective

of or relating to mechanical robots; "among our robotic devices is a vacuum cleaner"

adjective

resembling the unthinking functioning of a machine; "an automatic `thank you'"; "machinelike efficiency"

See also: automatic automatonlike machinelike robotlike