Robots are likely to reach out to the real world out in the open, going beyond the confines of laboratories and factories, as the world is fast evolving to adapt the latest Artificial Intelligence innovations. More than half of the executives believe that the robots will work in their organizations without any human control to do most of the recurrent functions.
Robots Will Now be Seen in Real World Doing Usual Chores
As per the Technology Vision 2020, Robotics will work beyond warehouses, factories, manufacturing units and laboratories. The Robots shall enter the real world.
As per the report collected by Accenture, Robotics will function beyond the controlled settings in most of the real-world environments, irrespective of their attitude and aptitude.
Robotics can ease the logistics
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Robotics is implementable in almost all areas of logistics. Brands like Walmart and Amazon have started using the robots to provide groceries to their customers at their doorsteps. Robotics with autonomous vehicles would help to deliver orders. Currently, the projects are in trial and pilot mode; however, soon, we could see robots provide stuff, packing, carrying the stuff right to the doorsteps of the customers.
Robots extremely efficient substitute for the human workforce in the mining industry
The mining industry oversees the risks of human intervention due to the extremely tedious and intricate functions. However, the various tasks in the mining industry are often extremely hazardous to human lives. Around 1000 miners die every year while handling the mining tasks as accidents like injuries, explosions and machinery malfunctioning happen. With the use of Robots, these tasks can be done autonomously, thus saving human lives.
Retail Industry to massively adopt Robots in their workflow
Retail Outlets will see most of the work done by robots very soon. Walmart is already using robots to restock its product shelves and making sure that the stuff is rightly arranged in the aisles. Walmart recently announced that it would introduce the self-scanning robots in 650 stores across the US by the summer of 2020.
Accenture Report Attributes Robotics as the Ubiquitous Solution in Many Areas
In the report Accenture said,
“The robotics migration will happen across multiple fronts and in several stages. The long-term rollout of 5G will enable the full potential of open-world robotics over the coming years; leaders are finding ways to get early access or even facilitate its expansion”
“In the short term, there’s already new value which system can capture from the first phases of the robotics migration, and significant advantages for those who begin today.”
Robotics will undoubtedly sweep the industries by storm, and we will see the use of autonomous machines in the real world fast replacing human labor.