Humanoid

Plural ➝ Humanoids

Adjective

  • a robot (machine) or creature with the appearance and qualities of a human

Noun

  • like a human being

Synonyms

Android – Machine – Robot – Gynoid

Etymology

human +‎ -oid

derivative of human, with the suffix -oid

The term initially appeared in 1912 to describe fossils that were morphologically similar to those of the human skeleton, but not exactly the same.

Related terms

Robotics – Automaton

Questions

Who created humanoids?
Probably the first humanoid robot was made by Leonardo da Vinci around 1495.
Read which was the first humanoid and the most recent.

What are some of the advantages and disadvantages of using humanoid robots?
Advantages of using humanoid robots include the ability to interact with humans in a more natural and intuitive way, since they have a form that is similar to that of humans, they can perform tasks that are typically associated with humans, such as providing companionship or assisting with personal care. Some of the disadvantages include the cost of development and maintenance of such robots can be high, and the difficulty in creating robots with human-like abilities and movements.

Other in Robot Glossary

Turing Test

A test of a machine’s ability to exhibit intelligent behavior equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human

Hybrot

Hybrot is a hybrid robot that combines biological and mechanical components to achieve unique capabilities

Other terms in robot vocabulary

Turing Test

A test of a machine’s ability to exhibit intelligent behavior equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human

Hybrot

Hybrot is a hybrid robot that combines biological and mechanical components to achieve unique capabilities

AI – Artificial Intelligence

The simulation of human intelligence in machines to perform tasks such as learning, decision making, problem solving, visual perception and natural language processing

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