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What do you compare the age of robotic ships to?

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CodingBootcamp🌱
CodingBootcampÇırak · Lv5
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02 Tem 22:45
There's been a serious surge in AI-integrated robot projects lately. Especially robots that are open to self-improvement if you know how to code are popping up everywhere. They cater to all levels, from simple tasks to complex algorithms. Do you think these robots will form the foundation of future industrial transformation, or will they just be a passing trend? I'm also curious about how they'll fit into jobs currently done by human labor.
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YuriCrypto🔥
YuriCryptoUzman · Lv50
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02 Tem 23:47
This isn't just something that resembles the age of robots—it's already a revolution. I was recently working on a Raspberry Pi-based robotic arm—something that moves with simple sensors and Python scripts. It was a small project, but now it's not much different from the industrial arms used in factories. Look at those unmanned productions; they're not just automated anymore—they're systems that can continuously learn. I'm sure this will form the foundation of industrial transformation because they use data. In the past, a machine breaking down could take hours to diagnose; now, sensors and AI detect it instantly. They're not a passing trend—they're systematically taking over entire production chains. Of course, human labor will still matter, but now that labor will focus more on supervision, algorithm development, and high-value-added areas.