We saw that for year. Industrial robots tend to be limited, such as lifting the frame on a car and moving it.
Even though limited, it was extremely useful.
We saw that for year. Industrial robots tend to be limited, such as lifting the frame on a car and moving it.
Even though limited, it was extremely useful.
Yep, I agree. If it is just lifting and moving, humanoid robots are not that necessary. I think they are replacing the other jobs that require human intervention. Things like assembly of small and complex parts, and checking the quality.
I think the general ones will be providing versatility. As the software is trained, robots can be moved around since they physically can do a lot more.
Others will be more focused.