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Which country made the first humanoid robot?
The first humanoid robot was created in Japan.

1970: WABOT- 1, the first humanoid robot, manufactured by Waseda University, Japan. Its functions include movable limbs and the ability to see and speak.

The progress and application of robot technology is the most convincing achievement of automatic control in the 20th century and the highest sense of contemporary automation. Robot technology integrates the development achievements of many disciplines and represents the frontier of high-tech development in factories. Its continuous expansion in the application field of human production and life is causing the world a new understanding of the role and influence of robot technology.

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Humanoid robots are robots with anthropomorphic functions, structures, activities and behaviors, which mainly include the following types:

1, anthropomorphic intelligent robot. Robots with anthropomorphic intelligence are called anthropomorphic intelligent robots, such as robots with the ability to make their own behavior plans.

2, anthropomorphic emotional robots, robots with anthropomorphic emotions are called anthropomorphic emotional robots, such as robots that can communicate with people emotionally.

3. Humanoid evolutionary robots, robots with anthropomorphic evolutionary functions and characteristics, are called anthropomorphic evolutionary robots, such as robots with autonomous learning and self-evolution capabilities.

4. Humanoid robot. Robots with anthropomorphic behavior are called anthropomorphic robots, such as walking robots, dancing robots and football robots.

5. Humanoid robot. Humanized robots are called anthropomorphic robots, such as virtual TV program hosts, movie actors, game characters and so on.

6. Humanoid construction robots, robots with anthropomorphic internal structures are called anthropomorphic construction robots, such as robots with anthropomorphic internal organs and tissues, which are used for human physiological anatomy, medical teaching and research.