Why do robots expose AI's limits faster than chatbots?
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Answer: Mistakes become physical
Mistakes become physical ✓ — Correct! A chatbot can sound plausible even when wrong, but a robot that misjudges distance, balance, or force may fail immediately in the physical world.
Robots spell worse — Wrong. Spelling is irrelevant here. The real issue is acting safely and correctly under physical constraints.
Chatbots obey physics better — Wrong. Chatbots often avoid physical tests entirely. Robots cannot—they must deal with the real world directly.
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