they cost less since you don't have to pay as many humans to run the factory, they can do jobs with less risk of injury to humans, and they can do jobs without any chance of error while being able to keep everything the same
They may not look like what you think a robot should look like, but robots have been used in manufacturing operations for several years. Most welding in the manufacture of cars is performed by robots.
Its CUSTOM DESIGNING
Robots.
EVERYTHING was done by a person.
the military uses robots for a large number of reasons, with bomb disposal, combat, and air strikes being very notable uses
One of the most efficient car manufacturing plant is located in China, and belongs to Great Wall Motors. The robots in this plant can manufacture a Haval SUV in 86 seconds, just over a minute.
They did - a number of years ago. For examples go to any auto manufacturing plant. If you mean the ones you see in movies ... we haven't figured out how to make them think (yet).
The majority of lawn mowers are not robots. That is not to say that all lawn mowers are not robots. Some companies have been manufacturing robotic lawn mowers (Lawnbott, Norman, etc.)
Mainly in manufacturing, where robots follow programs to perform complex tasks in a small space of time, again and again.
Yes, robots cost. Generally there are three types of costs: - development cost - manufacturing cost - distribution cost - maintenance cost
A manufacturing plant basically manufactures a chemical on a mass scale however a pilot plant helps to develop the process on a small scale, before a manufacturing plant is built.
The military uses robots for a large number of reasons, with bomb disposal, combat, and air strikes being very notable uses.