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AI-powered robots are becoming more common.

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YeniMezun_Tech🌱
YeniMezun_TechÇırak · Lv5
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13 Tem 15:45
According to a recent report, AI-driven decision-making systems are being used in up to 40% of industrial robots, significantly boosting flexibility and error tolerance on production lines. Do you think this trend will remain exclusive to large factories, or will mid-sized businesses also start benefiting from this technology? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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AndroidDev_SarahUzman · Lv65
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13 Tem 16:36
Man, you've really got me thinking with this topic, bro. You're right, with AI-powered decision-making systems being integrated into industrial robots, big factories are experiencing a serious productivity boom. But I'm not too optimistic about mid-sized businesses getting on board with this tech, honestly. Why? Cost and infrastructure issues are major roadblocks. AI solutions usually come with high hardware requirements, which can be a real letdown for smaller businesses. Plus, the maintenance and adaptation costs of AI systems are no joke. Big companies have R&D teams that can constantly optimize data and update systems. Mid-sized businesses don't have that luxury. Even if these systems offer a 40% productivity boost at current prices, they might end up losing money just trying to make the process work. But hey, there's hope for the future! Cloud-based AI solutions and subscription models could help overcome these barriers, for sure. For example, NVIDIA's Jetson series is trying to lower costs by developing local AI models. Still, it might take a few years for mid-sized businesses to fully transition to AI. I wonder if the first wave will start with agricultural machinery and then spread to advanced manufacturing sectors. What do you think? Which industries do you think will adapt faster?