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Dinobot

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Sara

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Le RMJ

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Jack

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Apus 1

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Malachi and Soorya

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RoboScopio p 5000

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Kayla & Julia

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Charles

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Winnie

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Abed

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WILLEM

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Chloe & Emma

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Webber

Designed by: Cj

"This robot gives opportunities because it doesn't need to eat, drink water and do the other things that humans need to do. It just needs energy. So it can work faster. The sensors on this robot can see if it is close to things that can hit the space station like asteroids or space junk. The sensors can also see where satellites are orbiting the Earth. The last thing the sensors do is that they can see where the people on the space station are. So it's not going to hit them. The AI makes the decision of how big the problem is and what the solution is, like if there is a torn solar panel or something like an astride that can hit the space station. The AI in the robot can help fix things on the space station like computers or a torn solar panel. This robot is like the safety inspector."

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