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Think You Know About Robots? Survey Finds A Major Information Gap

When people think of the future of robotics, many envision personal helpers in the house, or robotic arms performing tedious factory jobs. While there are a number of companies already making these a reality, the applications for robots are much more varied than we give them credit for. And, they’re also much more applicable to daily life today – the trouble is, most people don’t see the “robots” that are in plain sight.

What do we mean by this? When you consider the possibility of a robot helping you with housework, you may imagine a humanoid holding a vacuum cleaner. But many people already have robot helpers at home in the form of programmable thermostats and smart appliances that can wirelessly communicate with you and with each other.

There’s also an information gap regarding what robots are and aren’t capable of doing. In a recent survey, most respondents acknowledge that robots can perform basic functions like manual labor, but about half felt that basic financial processes were beyond their abilities. In fact, automated software has shown to be reliable at analyzing data and making appropriate recommendations.

And for those who fear that advanced technology including artificial intelligence will threaten their jobs, industrial leaders assure that humans will always be necessary in some capacity. The main goal is for technology to enhance jobs, rather than replace them. Not to mention, more advanced robots need more advanced designers and engineers to create and maintain them.

What’s your stance on the future of robotics? And how many AI systems are you surrounded by now? Let us know your take on Twitter!

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The Amazon Effect: How Robots Are Changing Warehousing And Distribution https://cabww.com/the-amazon-effect-how-robots-are-changing-warehousing-and-distribution/ Thu, 22 Feb 2024 13:54:29 +0000 https://cabww.frenik.net/cabww/?p=3570

The Amazon Effect: How Robots Are Changing Warehousing And Distribution

It’s no secret that Amazon has been in the spotlight lately. Between their connected-home innovations such as Alexa, the recent purchase of Whole Foods, and automated technologies changing the distribution landscape forever, this is one company that’s cornered the market on inter-connectivity.

In the warehouse, this means that robots are playing a greater role in product sorting, packaging, and distribution. Amazon fulfillment centers are known to bridge the gap between robot and human workers. Miles of conveyor systems run throughout these facilities, getting materials wherever they need to go. Computers monitor and control much of the process, ensuring speed and efficiency.

 

But while there may not seem to be much room for human workers, they’re still a crucial element in the process. Though technology is making huge strides in computer vision and the ability to grasp objects, they still can’t compete with humans’ intuitive knowledge when it comes to identifying hard-to-spot items in a bin, and knowing how best to grasp each item without damaging or dropping it. Robots still lack the dexterity and poise of a human hand.

So while robots can certainly boost the productivity of a warehouse, they still rely on human help for more precise tasks. And with the growing popularity of Amazon, that leaves room for many, many human workers.

That being said, robots also have advantages when it comes to space savings and finding the most optimal routes within a warehouse. Many robots are much smaller than people, allowing them to fit in areas where other workers cannot. They can also analyze the floorplan of a space to determine which paths will get them to each destination quickest. In this way, the robots greatly improve the flexibility of the workspace, adding to shorter lead times.

Another way automation is improving flexibility within the workplace is by incorporating more modular structures, including conveyance systems. We mentioned earlier how integral conveyors are in moving products from one area to another. But as a warehouse changes to accommodate new or more products, the conveyors used to move them need to change, too. For this reason, we’re seeing more modular conveyance units that can be modified over time to adapt to changing floorplans.

Overall, the warehouse is seeing an increasing need for technological advancement and flexibility. Amazon is definitely leading the charge, but soon every warehouse and distribution center will need to adapt to remain competitive.

Has your warehouse already implemented some of these high-tech changes? We’d love to see what you’ve done! Show us some pictures on Twitter, and we’ll share them with our followers!

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