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anon answered on 9 Mar 2017:
We usually call it a bug, when robots don’t do what they are supposed to do. We then look through the commands we’ve given the robot to see where it all went wrong. Then we have to fix what went wrong and try again 🙂
It’s hard to get it to work perfectly on the first try, so in my experience, it’s totally expected for robots not to cooperate for some time, before all the details are figured out. In fact, you’d want to give your robot some strange commands to see, if it can cope. That’s (stress) testing – a vital part to ensure that robots don’t go wrong once you give them to people.
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