The world's first living robot is now able to give birth to a new robot


Findings from the University of Vermont, USA

Propagation is possible if a living robot made from an unmodified frog's cell is given artificial intelligence

Burlington: Scientists discovered the world's first living robot in early 2021, now researchers at the University of Vermont in the United States have found that the robot is capable of giving birth to a new robot.

This robot has been identified as Xenobots. Scientists say that xenobots have a different way of breeding and that this type of breeding is not found in animals or plants.

Josh Bongard, a computer science professor and robotics expert at the University of Vermont, says most people think robots are made of metals and ceramics.

Xenobots are robots in a way, but they have an organism made up of frozen unmodified cells. It involves the process of kinetic replication at the molecular level and based on that reproduction. The robot is also equipped with artificial intelligence to make it more capable of reproduction.

An experiment was also carried out by Artificial Intelligence to give birth to a new robot and the new born robot was named Baby Xenobots. After a few days these baby xenobots were able to move and operate like the original xenobots.

Baby xenobots were kept in a separate laboratory for safety reasons. In addition, the experiment was carried out under the supervision of an ethics expert to ensure that the research was not misused, and the baby xenobots were destroyed at the end of the research because they were biodegradable.

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