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Topic: Robotics Is Coming Faster Than You Think - page 2. (Read 1178 times)

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August 19, 2016, 06:43:52 AM
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Robots Replacing People. China’s move to robotics should raise alarm bells for any executives still doubting the speed of the transition now underway. With a workforce of around 900 million people and the still fresh memory of an economic miracle built on low-cost labor, China might seem an unlikely place for robotics to explode.

In fact, companies like Foxconn have spent several years developing and installing thousands of industrial robots. In 2015, China bought more industrial robots than all of Europe. Even faster growth was seen in Mexico, which nearly doubled units bought compared to 2014.

The robotics revolution was long thought to be mainly about Europe, Japan and the US. No longer. The whole world is on board and things are speeding up.


The robot definitely be faster in thinking as they have in the program and the robot never can improvise in some way other than that they also do not have the reflexes. robot will never replace human.
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August 19, 2016, 01:26:05 AM
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There is  doubt Robotics is the future but we cant let it overcome human labor. That would be disastrous
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August 18, 2016, 11:20:42 PM
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Robots Replacing People. China’s move to robotics should raise alarm bells for any executives still doubting the speed of the transition now underway. With a workforce of around 900 million people and the still fresh memory of an economic miracle built on low-cost labor, China might seem an unlikely place for robotics to explode.

In fact, companies like Foxconn have spent several years developing and installing thousands of industrial robots. In 2015, China bought more industrial robots than all of Europe. Even faster growth was seen in Mexico, which nearly doubled units bought compared to 2014.

The robotics revolution was long thought to be mainly about Europe, Japan and the US. No longer. The whole world is on board and things are speeding up.

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