Top 384 Robots Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on April 19, 2025.
Researchers here in New York created a robot that actually passed a self-awareness test. So if you're keeping score, that's robots: 1, Donald Trump, 0.
Speech, after all, is in some measure an expression of character, and flexibility in its use is a good way to tell your friends from the robots.
My dear Miss Glory, Robots are not people. They are mechanically more perfect than we are, they have an astounding intellectual capacity, but they have no soul. — © Karel Capek
My dear Miss Glory, Robots are not people. They are mechanically more perfect than we are, they have an astounding intellectual capacity, but they have no soul.
In Japanese culture, there is a belief that God is everywhere - in mountains, trees, rocks, even in our sympathy for robots or Hello Kitty toys.
It turns out umpires and judges are not robots or traffic cameras, inertly monitoring deviations from a fixed zone of the permissible. They are humans.
One day robots may even babysit our kids, a job that has always required a human touch.
Take away the robots and the special effects, and Star Wars is just the simple story of a group of friends planning a terrorist attack.
I guess you could blame it on being raised by comics and television, but I've always loved robots in any shape or size.
Will robots inherit the earth? Yes, but they will be our children.
We're going to become caretakers for the robots. That's what the next generation of work is going to be.
Robots may cut down on infection and mean a consultant can see more patients, but wouldn't you rather meet the doctor than a machine?
The way that the robotics market is going to grow, at least in the home, is that we'll have a number of different special purpose robots.
If manufacturing jobs do come back to the U.S., they will be done by robots in hi-tech parts of the country rather than the Rust Belt states. — © Joseph Stiglitz
If manufacturing jobs do come back to the U.S., they will be done by robots in hi-tech parts of the country rather than the Rust Belt states.
I think people are really more excited to see the robots than they would be to see ourselves.
Opposition to immigration is an emotional argument, and human beings are emotional, not robots powered by data.
Even seemingly innocuous housecleaning robots create maps of your home. That is information you want to make sure you control.
There was a failure to recognize the deep problems in AI; for instance, those captured in Blocks World. The people building physical robots learned nothing.
The human condition is not perfect. We are not perfect specimens, any of us. We're not robots.
I think robotics is a really hard problem - to make robots that operate in sort of arbitrary environments, like a big conference room with chairs and stuff.
There are a lot of robots who can open clicks. And they can click instead of human beings and this is damaging the confidence and the trust that the client has on programmatic.
If we could communicate at the speed of thought, we can augment our creativity with the low-level stuff that AI and robots and 3-D printers and fab labs and all that do.
I have declared war on the rich who prosper on our poverty, the politicians who lie to us with smiling faces, and all the mindless, heartless, robots who protect them and their property.
I don't want to be in a movie with 20 minutes of dialogue and then stand around while the robots start explosions.
When Steven Spielberg comes to you and says, 'Hey do you want to write a movie about robots?' You just say yes.
I think you always have to try to expand the content to make it exciting for the audience and the kids out there with the cars and the robots.
We're not performers, we're not models - it would not be enjoyable for humanity to see our features, but the robots are exciting to people.
As humans embrace new forms of social media to keep connected with friends and colleagues, our robots are becoming increasingly sociable.
Some days I am fine but us mums are not robots, we are not perfect, we have to give ourselves a break and a pat on the back.
'MythBusters' sounded like such an incredible opportunity. Where else might I be paid to make robots blow things up?
We have to prove that digital manufacturing is inclusive. Then, the true narrative will emerge: Welcome, robots. You'll help us. But humans are still our future.
My most memorable science fiction experience was 'Star Wars' and seeing R2D2 and C3PO. I fell in love with those robots.
My most memorable science fiction experience was Star Wars and seeing R2D2 and C3PO. I fell in love with those robots.
I just want the future to happen faster. I can't imagine the future without robots.
The one thing that robots really find difficult to do is to look someone in the eye and have a sense of how they're feeling. We should be teaching that in schools.
The 'Star Wars' films are known for their exotic aliens, sophisticated robots, sleek technology, and planet-sized battle stations.
I don't see a future where we're all taught by robots. The real life, physical experience of being in a classroom and having conversations with knowledgeable people is immeasurably valuable and irreplaceable.
I was born a human but this was an accident of fate…since childhood I’ve been captivated by the study of robots and cyborgs. Now I’m in a position where I can actually become one.
The Régime did not want Communists; it wanted robots. It will take at least a generation to change them back into humans again. — © Arthur Koestler
The Régime did not want Communists; it wanted robots. It will take at least a generation to change them back into humans again.
I'm excited about bringing robots into the market, about having the most effect in the world.
The great mystery is why robots come off so well in science-fiction films when the human characters are often so astoundingly wooden.
The danger of the past was that men became slaves. The danger of the future is that man may become robots.
When we did the pilot, I sort of pictured this guy pirating a signal and then this story unfolding of him building this satellite and these robots and watching these bad movies.
As a geek, I take umbrage at the notion that chips are not sexy. But yes, robots, drones, satellites and self-driving cars are the kinds of things that excite me.
I hope people can envision a future where we as humans have robots that are alongside us, assisting in our daily lives.
In movies and in television the robots are always evil. I guess I am not into the whole brooding cyberpunk dystopia thing.
Why do humans never do as they're told? Someone should replace you all with robots. No, on second though, they shouldn't, bad idea.
Nobody in this world was born to be the same as anyone else. Turning people into robots, especially children, is a crime against nature itself.
But I'm not imaginative. I couldn't look into the future, like Star Wars or Robots or anything like that. — © Harry Dean Stanton
But I'm not imaginative. I couldn't look into the future, like Star Wars or Robots or anything like that.
In the war between the humans and the robots, the humans had to win. Call me hopeful.
Above all, I would not expect a wise race, at great expense, to set loose an army of self-replicating robots.
I love C-3PO; I love the girl from 'Ex Machina' - these kind of robots that have so much soul that you feel for them.
Artificial intelligence is growing up fast, as are robots whose facial expressions can elicit empathy and make your mirror neurons quiver.
The message behind 'Time Is Up' is that robots are starting to take over the world, and we should be aware of it because they're already walking among us.
Is manned space exploration important? Yes - not least because it simply works much better than sending robots.
A lot of times in our jobs, we go day-to-day, we're in a routine, we sometimes become robots.
I remember when I was a kid and I was interested in robots, there was really nothing out there but Erector Sets and Tinker Toys.
Mitchell claimed that her materialist view leads to “humbleness.” But it is not humbling; it is dehumanizing. It essentially reduces humans to robots.
We're not going to see an exclusively robotic factory, but we will see the optimum use of robots and people.
All in all, I don't think robots and greater automation can bring about a utopian world as I imagined it would as a kid 50 years ago.
Robots will neither be common nor very good in 2014, but they will be in existence.
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