In some industries they already have.
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Yes in some industries. Car makers use robots.
well, that's a hard question to answer because most robots don't even have jobs. though there are some robot with jobs such as cleaning etc. but nothing huge yet.
Advantage- Keeps soldiers out of danger by replacing some of their jobs with robots Disadvantage- Robots are expensive
Yes and they already have taken over some jobs for cost efficiency.
no.because some scientist do make robots .robots do exist they don't make them as u see them on tv they make them to do certain things they actually exist.
Robots are useful for many reasons. In some cases they provide a cheaper alternative to manual labor. In some cases it is much safer to use a robot instead of a living person who might be injured or killed. In some cases robots are used for jobs that few people want to do.
Here are some of the things that robots do to help humans:=- Dismantle bombs==- Making cars==-Packing boxes==-Helping the army==-Used in labs==-Underground mining=
Some common robot questions include: How do robots perceive their environment? What are the ethical implications of using robots in society? How do robots learn and adapt to new tasks? Additionally, people often inquire about the future of robotics and its potential impact on jobs and daily life.
Sack some of your labourers. Introduce practices and efficiencies that make your labours work more efficient. Replace your labours with robots that can do their jobs. Pay your labourers smaller wages.
the more robots in a factory the less people , but most of are factorys are in china , the one that are here are worked by Mexicans and some like hershlys chocolate is going to Mexico
Yes, robots can perform certain jobs without human assistance, especially in controlled environments like factories and warehouses. They can automate tasks such as assembly, packaging, and material handling using pre-programmed instructions and sensors. However, many robots still require some level of human oversight for maintenance, programming, and complex decision-making tasks. As technology advances, the autonomy of robots continues to increase, enabling them to handle more complex jobs independently.