Both intelligent robots and humans can learn from demonstration and through a repetitive process, they can master the skill. According to Toomey, "It's really hard for robots to pick things up but this one is great at it", 2017 , anyone can train the …show more content…
Imagine if a robot is programmed to move forward one metre and pick up a cup. When the cup is placed just ten centimetres further away, the programmed robot cannot recognise nor see it. Instead, it will just move forward a metre as programmed and cannot pick up anything. Although robots practically make no calculation mistakes, since we always rely calculators to make correct and accurate calculations. Robots, however, are not able to recognise what is going on but can only continue with the programmed action. They cannot observe the environment and think of another way to achieve the same results. Humans are not perfect either. Humans are prone to calculations mistakes and we have to rely on other means to do calculations, like using a calculator. Humans can make calculation, spelling and grammar mistakes. These are the limitations of humans. Humans are not perfect after all. Both robots and humans can make