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Do you know these three types of robots?

2026-04-06 08:01:59 · · #1

There are different types of robots, from friendly robots designed to build emotional connections with us to labor-intensive robots responsible for performing complex tasks.

The Industrial Revolution witnessed the immense benefits that robots brought to factories worldwide. These automated machines can operate 24/7, performing human tasks with 100% accuracy and efficiency. With the help of robots emerging from the Industry 4.0 revolution, some organizations are driving their productivity, revenue growth, and innovation. Recognizing the numerous benefits of robots, organizations have begun leveraging artificial intelligence applications aimed at revolutionizing their businesses. Robots initially used for industrial and military purposes are now significantly becoming a key economic driver for some organizations.

Generally speaking, there are five types of robots:

1) Pre-programmed robots

2) Humanoid robots

3) Autonomous robots

4) Remote-controlled robot

5) Enhanced robots

But not all robots are created equal; different types of robots are used in different business areas. You've obviously heard of typical assembly line robots, but have you heard of these three types?

Agricultural robots

Did you know that someone dies of hunger every second? To address this massive global problem, governments worldwide are moving towards "precision agriculture." The US government has begun providing farmers with advanced farming methods to improve crop productivity. As a result, farmers are increasingly turning to robots to boost crop yields. With their seemingly limitless energy levels, agricultural robots can significantly increase crop production efficiency. A variety of agricultural robots are available, from autonomous seeders to weed monitoring systems to robotic harvesters; they are fully automated and speed up repetitive tasks for farmers.

social robots

Social robots are gaining increasing importance in various fields requiring actual interaction between humans and autonomous machines. For example, social robots are now helping children learn better, providing extra care and special attention to children with learning disabilities. Beyond the education sector, social robots can be seen at airports checking in and greeting passengers at gates. Furthermore, when no one is present, robots are "caring" for the elderly at home, helping them cope with difficulties. From delivering appropriate medication on time and cleaning their rooms to assisting with mobility and engaging in friendly conversation, social robots play a vital role in helping the elderly. Therefore, social robots are becoming new friends to people worldwide.

medical robots

Robots assist practitioners and patients in a variety of ways within the healthcare environment. They are increasingly being used as assistive solutions for various roles in the healthcare field. With the help of telepresence robots, doctors can examine the health of people living in rural or urban areas. Doctors can interact with patients through telepresence robots, inquire about their health conditions, and provide necessary medical assistance. Furthermore, robots can deliver necessary medications, food, or injections to patient rooms without any human intervention. Additionally, some robots can help doctors locate the precise insertion site for blood draws.

Twenty years ago, no one imagined that robots would become so widespread. Twenty years later, we don't know what position robots will occupy in the field of technology. However, we are quite certain that as the technology behind robots becomes better and better, we will see more robots applied in various industries in areas that were previously unimaginable.


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