led to the development of the 1st commercial programming language for use in business many other such codes followed each programming language is a set of rules for instructing a computer to perform specific tasks. robots can be used for all kinds of jobs including things that humans are unable or unwilling to do boring monotonous tasks such as stacking things. they can also help with special missions such as underwater where it may be too cold or too dangerous for human divers. or in outer space in 2018 simon was sent to assist the astronauts on the international space station. but we can also do some small talk if you want to. but how do robots like simon learn to speak busy. it s not the same way that children learn by making sounds they gradually practice the words they hear
snaking around a sunken shrimp boat off the coast of gloster, massachusetts. when it comes to ship wrecks, this machine is a workhorse. it can stay underwater for days at a time, maneuvering its way through tiny openings where human divers either don t fit or it s too dangerous for them to go. to go forward, you will use it it is intuitive ten user friendly. to back up go this way. like a video game. exactly. rhonda is an rov pilot and diving expert. she works for a company that builds these rovs. this robot is directed by an rov pilot at the surface. it moves at two knots per hour. and even in murky water or at night they can see. they have lights and special low-visibility cameras. if that s not enough, they have sonar, too, which can pick up images up to 400 feet away and
they re searching on the south korean ferry, watch this. you re looking at an rov, a remotely operated vehicle, snaking its way off the coast of gloucester, massachusetts, when it comes to shipwrecks, this machine is a work horse. it can stay under water for days at a time, maneuvering its way through tiny openings where human divers either don t fit or it is simply too dangerous for them to go. so to go forward, it is very, very intuitive, very user friendly. to back it up, you re going to back it up this way. it is like a video game. rhonda minese is a pilot. she works for the company that builds the rovs, the robot is directed by an rov pilot at the surface moving at two knots per hour. even in murky water or at night, the robots can see. they have lights and special low visibility cameras.
when it comes to ship wrecks, this machine is a workhorse. it can stay underwater for days at a time, maneuvering its way through tiny openings where human divers either don t fit or it s too dangerous for them to go. to go forward, you will use it it is intuitive ten user friendly. to back up go this way. like a video game. exactly. rhonda is an rov pilot and diving expert. she works for a company that builds these rovs. this robot is directed by an rov pilot at the surface. it moves at two knots per hour. and even in murky water or at night they can see. they have lights and special low-visibility cameras. if that s not enough, they have sonar, too, which can pick up images up to 400 feet away and feed them back in realtime. so you can see the stern of
sunken ferry including latest underwater technology. one tool . reporter: if you wonder how robots might help search for passengers, watch this. you re looking at a remotely operated vehicle snaking its way around a sunken shrimp boat off the coast of gloucester, massachusetts. when it comes to ship wrecks, this machine is a workhorse. it maneuvers its way through tiny openings where human divers to fit or it s too dangerous for them to go. to go forward you ll use forward. it s very intuitive. very user friendly. to back it up, you ll back up this way. reporter: it s like a video