• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Yes, moving things in a warehouse is exactly the same as laying plumbing and AC ductwork. There’s literally no difference in terms of complications.

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      You’re right that robots aren’t going to be able to replace plumbers or electricians in traditional building projects.

      But why can’t we change how new buildings are built so the method better suits robots. I’m sure with current technology we could design a building that could be built entirely by robots.

      I don’t think it’ll happen because it will take a lot of time and money to develop such a holistic system, with no return on profit until it’s a complete system.

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        1 year ago

        How soon do you think it will be before technology reaches the point that we can build completely functional houses with just robots? Give me a timeframe.

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          Do you want tonights winning lotto numbers also? How about which team will win the super bowl this year?

          Nobody can tell exact time frames. But the future is happenening old man

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      Well at one point i lead bunch of those “workers” on real project and oh boy, in some cases, i would much rather have robots do it.