Learn more about the realities and myths surrounding recent advances in robotics and how they will impact our industry.
The past year or so has seen more and more progress towards robots that look and move like humans. The value of this type of robot is that they can operate in a world built for humans. However, after decades of movies about killer robots, it’s easy to overlook how physically capable these robots are going to be, but also miss how important they are likely to be for projects and company operations. Let’s look at some of what we know now:
They are being deployed in warehouses & factories
Competition, including from China, is fierce.
They are still quite limited:
Are getting better, fast
The Good
As the industry grapples with labor shortages and process changes, humanoid robots are one solution. By offloading tedious tasks and opening up new ways of working, these machines can elevate the trade professional so they’re spending their time on hard problems not moving boxes around.
The Bad
They are still early, less capable than needed, and unclear in their safety implications. Liability and other risks remain poorly worked out.
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