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Robots at Work and Play

AGXStarseed

Well-Known Member
The following link is a collection of over 30 advanced robots performing a variety of tasks from skiing and delivering mail to androids that appear human and robots that help the physically disabled to walk.

Hope you like it.

Robots at Work and Play
 
I have a love/hate relationship with robots and automation. From a purely academic standpoint, they're fascinating. But from a real world standpoint, automation is eliminating jobs in an environment where even the lowest skilled jobs are getting intense competition.
 
Meh, I foresee that eventually certain industries will be overtaken by automation, and it's not necessarily a good thing IMO.
 

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