@@technodaz This is normal operating speed. At this speed, this cobot will work without breaks, weekends, sick days, and so on for as long as you need. A person with such speed will not work for more than three or four hours.
@@olegkushelovsky1907 I know I know sorry but my point remains at the current speed shown in the video a human is faster. But I remember where I used to work Hitachi bought a welding robot off ...Hitachi. Sat on the floor for a year then when it got running they needed an engineer to run it , a electro tech to keep it running , a welder to keep an eye on the welds , and then had to do all the testing themselves. A month after it constantly broke down they went back to ordering parts from poland ready to be painted. I'm sure things have got a lot better in the last 20 years but still I do like people having jobs, regardless how mondain.
Robots don’t steal jobs. They assist with repetitive and strenuous tasks-jobs that manufacturers often struggle to find workers for. Additionally, robots actually create more jobs by requiring personnel for installation, operation, and maintenance. Also, the economic growth resulting from increased efficiency and productivity will generate even more jobs.