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7 April 2021, 10:03 am EDT By Robots lifting boxes in warehouse ( Youtube/ Boston Dynamics )
As technology grows and artificial intelligence are slowly taking over every sector, robots are now doing blue-collar work. Robots can now drive forklifts, carry boxes, stock shelves and wait tables.
Behind these robot systems are humans who help the machines perform complicated tasks or take over when the machine gets confused on what to do. These people work from their homes, and this type of remote labor force reaches into the physical world.
Robots in the workforce
Although there are more robots seen in workplaces, there are still humans who help them, highlighting the limits of artificial intelligence. This suggests that humans may still serve as a crucial cog in future automation, according to Wired.
16 March 2021, 11:10 am EDT By
The transition from one terrain to another is not easy for a machine. The change in the environment could affect its functions, so its parts should perfectly fit in different situations.
Shape-Shifting Robot Can Adjust at Different Environments
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A robot, for example, will have a hard time operating in places that it is not suitable for it. But, a new robot could make a big difference through its shape-shifting mechanism.
Shape Shifting Robot
As humans, our adjustments are easier than robots. We could walk and then shift to swimming immediately. However, in terms of tasks that are dangerous for a human to do, a robot is sent to do such a job, like in the case of the recent Mars rover exploration.