With AI making headlines everywhere, robots have had their biggest growth spurt in years, fueled by rapid advancements in machine learning, deep learning, and large language models. Countless AI developments have allowed us to accelerate the wider applications of what robots can do sometimes to uncanny effectiveness. Of course, our capitalist overlords want a piece of that and have started trying to incorporate it into many essential industries.
Rise of the Machines
AI-powered robots like the Da Vinci Surgical System have been used in the medical space to reduce workload and improve precision. Companies that love logistics have incorporated robotic solutions like Stretch by Boston Dynamics to manage their warehouses. Farmers are being enticed to use companies like FFRobotics to have their robots harvest fruits, getting their purpose-built vision scanners primed for maximum ripeness.
But what about the less industrial and the more one-on-one human use cases? Maybe even a robot that will out-sass …