Mechanic

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Across
  1. 2. Capable of operating or functioning independently without human control or intervention.
  2. 3. Giving instructions to a robot or computer to perform specific tasks or actions.
  3. 5. A machine that can perform tasks automatically or with remote control.
  4. 8. A robotic external framework or support system that can be worn by a person to enhance strength or assist with movement.
  5. 9. The field of building and controlling robots or machines at the nanoscale, typically on the scale of nanometers.
  6. 10. A computer-generated simulation or environment that can be experienced and interacted with using special devices, such as goggles or gloves.
  7. 11. The study, design, and operation of robots.
  8. 12. A robot that resembles a human in appearance and behavior.
  9. 13. Unmanned aircraft or vehicles that can be controlled remotely or fly autonomously.
Down
  1. 1. Controlling a robot or device from a distance using wireless or remote control technology.
  2. 4. A branch of artificial intelligence that enables machines to learn from data and improve their performance without being explicitly programmed.
  3. 5. A mechanical arm or manipulator designed to perform tasks with precision and dexterity.
  4. 6. The use of machines or technology to perform tasks without human intervention.
  5. 7. Devices that can detect and measure physical properties or stimuli, such as light, temperature, or motion.