In 2023, robots are faster, cheaper, and more sophisticated than ever before. They are easily programmed, customizable, capable of performing tasks autonomously, and can work in close proximity to their human counterparts without compromising safety.
These factors combined have seen the rise of mass customization on our factory floors. What are some of the benefits of this production model and how can industrial businesses set themselves up for success?
What Isaac Asimov Can Tell Us About AI—And Robots That Love - The Atlantic
Asimov, a founding member of science fiction's "golden age," was a regular contributor to John W. Campbell's Astounding Science Fiction magazine, where "hard" science fiction and engineering-based extrapolative fiction flourished.
The theme of desiring humanness starts as early as Asimov's very first robot story, 1940's "Robbie," about a girl and her mechanical playmate. That robot—primitive both technologically and narratively—is incapable of speech and has been separated from his charge by her parents.
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