Various types of robots are increasingly replacing human jobs, particularly in manufacturing, logistics, and customer service. Industrial robots automate tasks like assembly and welding, enhancing efficiency and precision. In logistics, autonomous vehicles and drones streamline warehousing and delivery processes. Additionally, service robots, such as chatbots and virtual assistants, handle customer inquiries and support, reducing the need for human agents.
Robots help man with the most dangerous jobs that no human can never do
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.
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.
robots do all types of jobs, and are used to do the jobs that are too dangerous to people such as bomb diffusing. they are also used in households to make chores and jobs that we do easier. robots are also used in mass producing because they are more efficient and don't need breaks like people do. they use them because of how precise they are and the minimal amount of mistakes they have.
Robots are best at highly repetitive jobs that are performed exactly the same way every time and repeated often. Such jobs are easily programmed and robotic pick and place or path following is reliable and consistent. Humans generally get worn out in such repetetive jobs, and can suffer from repetitve motion injuries, such as carpal tunnel. Also jobs that require handling very heavy, very hot or very cold items are best handled by robots, as they are often unsafe or unhealthy for people. Otherwise, if a job is repetitive, but not convenient, easy or safe for a person, a robot can generally be designed or found to execute that job far better than a human.
yes
Robots help man with the most dangerous jobs that no human can never do
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.
Robots have been used to replace humans in situations where a job is either too dangerous for a human or too costly. For example, robots have been used to explore Mars because it is too dangerous and costly to send humans to Mars at this time. They have also been used in some factories to cut down on costs and injuries associated with human workers.
There are so many ways for robots to be useful to man. Eventually, they will do our everyday jobs. Robots have already been developed to cook, garden, and even replace CNI dogs! How awsome is that! And, they are also being developed to do jobs that are very harmful to everyday workers.
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.
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
robots do all types of jobs, and are used to do the jobs that are too dangerous to people such as bomb diffusing. they are also used in households to make chores and jobs that we do easier. robots are also used in mass producing because they are more efficient and don't need breaks like people do. they use them because of how precise they are and the minimal amount of mistakes they have.
taking away jobs for us humans A. If it make a mistake it will never compensate or learn that he has made a mistake
Robots are best at highly repetitive jobs that are performed exactly the same way every time and repeated often. Such jobs are easily programmed and robotic pick and place or path following is reliable and consistent. Humans generally get worn out in such repetetive jobs, and can suffer from repetitve motion injuries, such as carpal tunnel. Also jobs that require handling very heavy, very hot or very cold items are best handled by robots, as they are often unsafe or unhealthy for people. Otherwise, if a job is repetitive, but not convenient, easy or safe for a person, a robot can generally be designed or found to execute that job far better than a human.
To do jobs for us that we can't do
yes