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Tuesday 8 August 2017

Future of Robotics which will help Technologically-2028

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While the concept is futuristic itself. Inventors and scientists have been taking even more extensive steps to make their creation even more realistic and practical. They are finding the whole multitude of uses for robots to be integrated to the real world. A development that has left many asking where the robots will one day take over  some of the jobs that we hold today. But what are those robots doing in the reality? Heavy manual tasks in the factories such as car building are commonplace for robotic arms.


But now the robots are being designed to undertake some of the more human driven jobs. Just like this invention from the Bubble-Lab team in Beijing that tasks the robot to make a coffee. The two robotic arms can complete all parts of the process from grinding the coffee beans to artistic latte arts. A skill usually reserved for a trained Barista. But the director Jackie Psy explains that the robot isn't about replacing the Batista altogether. The memory eases that we want to relieve our barista because we see a lot of coffee shops and the Barista always making a coffee but have never have change to communicate with customers. And if a robot making your coffee wasn't enough how about going to an entirely robot made restaurant.








This is Food Inc. where  eveything from the furniture, the crockery and yes even the food is made using a 3-D printer. 3-D printing technology has been making advances in recent years with firms being able to make plastic toys and components relatively easily and even though printing actual food is a fairly a new concept, it seems that the outcome is pretty and impressive.



Regular food is turned into a paste or a puree in a blender and then it is placed into cartridges to be printed out with expert precision. This means that ultimately one day the machines could one day provide you with seemingly endless possibilities of meals. But while a lot of people could benefit from this new ways to create food and drinks. The future of robotics is also forcasted to perform potentially life saving tasks.


The robotic arm is currently used in the factories primarily because one day it will be transported into another important proffesions. And if NASA get its way robots could be our pioneers for future colonisation on Mars. The space agency has developed four humenoids named Valkyrie to operate the initial setup of camps on the Red Planet before the astronauts arrive. Standing at 6 feet tall, weighing about 300 pounds and costing around two million dollars each, these robots serve an important purpose and making sure lessons can learned ahead of humans arriving.


And there are also other robots out there aiming working in harmony alongside humans in everyday life. Meet the R1 , a robotic Buttler created by Italian Institute of technology in Geneva. Right now R1 is capable of picking up an item and handling it to human via robot control but the developer says that apps would be added to the humanoid to enable it to understand the voice command and help with the tasks around home. The ultimate aim of the team of scientists is to create a personal assistant that is both cheaper and more accessible to the general public. It is predicted that machine learning language and artificial learning could help in this field and develop business and personal lives of the people.


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