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Robot Workers Moving Boxes – Replacing Humans?

These robot workers won’t be replacing humans tomorrow but with the way technology is improving these robots may progress much faster than anyone thinks.  What these robots are doing used to be science fiction.

It is possible that robots and automation could play a larger role in logistics and delivery in the future, potentially replacing some human workers. However, it is important to consider that automation is often implemented to augment and improve the work of human employees, rather than fully replacing them.

In the logistics and delivery industry, robots and automation can be used to handle tasks that are repetitive, physically demanding, or hazardous, freeing up human workers to focus on tasks that require human judgment, decision-making, and problem-solving. For example, robots might be used to sort and load packages onto delivery trucks, while human workers handle tasks such as driving the trucks and delivering packages to customers.

Digit robot

Digit is currently being used in warehouses and distribution centers to perform tasks such as picking and packing orders. It is also being used in research settings to explore the potential of robots to work alongside humans in a variety of applications.

Digit is still under development, but it has the potential to revolutionize the way we work and interact with our environment. It could help to make our workplaces safer and more efficient, and it could also provide us with new ways to explore and interact with the world around us.

Here are some of the key features of Digit:

  • It is a bipedal robot, meaning it can walk and move around like a human.
  • It has a torso full of sensors that allow it to navigate and avoid obstacles.
  • It has a pair of arms that can be used to manipulate objects.
  • It is designed to be safe to operate in human environments.
  • It is still under development, but it has the potential to revolutionize the way we work and interact with our environment.

Here are some of the potential applications of Digit:

  • Warehouse and distribution: Digit can be used to pick and pack orders, load and unload trucks, and move materials around warehouses.
  • Manufacturing: Digit can be used to assemble products, inspect them for quality, and package them for shipping.
  • Construction: Digit can be used to move materials, operate machinery, and perform dangerous or repetitive tasks.
  • Healthcare: Digit can be used to deliver medication, assist with patient care, and perform research.
  • Retail: Digit can be used to stock shelves, help customers find products, and provide customer service.

Robot Quotes

  • “The pace of progress in artificial intelligence (I’m not referring to narrow AI) is incredibly fast. Unless you have direct exposure to groups like Deepmind, you have no idea how fast—it is growing at a pace close to exponential. The risk of something seriously dangerous happening is in the five-year timeframe. 10 years at most.”  ~Elon Musk
  • “It’s going to be interesting to see how society deals with artificial intelligence, but it will definitely be cool.”  ~Colin Angle
  • “Don’t think of robots as replacements for humans — think of them as things that will help make us better at tackling many of the problems we face.” ~Eion Treacy
  • “Artificial intelligence will reach human levels by around 2029. Follow that out further to, say, 2045, we will have multiplied the intelligence, the human biological machine intelligence of our civilization a billion-fold.” —Ray Kurzweil
  • “You’re either the one that creates the automation or you’re getting automated.” ~Tom Preston-Werner
  • “Be prepared and enhance your skillset, robots will take jobs that once only humans could do.” ~Dave Waters
  • “I don’t want to really scare you, but it was alarming how many people I talked to who are highly placed people in AI who have retreats that are sort of ‘bug out’ houses, to which they could flee if it all hits the fan.” ~James Barrat

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