Jaypawa Inc. Unveils Robotic Worker Design with the NightBuddy X
NightBuddy X Could Change the Workforce Drastically
It was during a recent visit to Japan that I was able to see this technology first hand. The NightBuddy X is a superior robot that comes equipped with unique speech recognition, proximity, and object detecting sensors that allow the robot to stand above most. The trio of technology being incorporated into the NightBuddy X is what allows it to come off so impressive. Also included is dexterity that allows it to mimic the way a human moves. This dexterity is delivered through the creation of additional joints and lumbar units that did not come equipped with the previous models of the robot.
All of the built in technology helped show all of us lucky enough to see the NightBuddy in action that robotic workers are closer to reality than many of us may even realize. Perhaps the most amazing aspect of this robot is that it is able to mimic and copy most of our hand movements. This gives the robot the ability to do complex assembling jobs that robots currently are unable to do. Just take a moment to imagine one of these crazy robots being your tour guide on your next trip to the Boston Museum. This is because they will be able to point, move, and even speak as clearly as a human being. Their new-found technology will allow it to even answer questions without much thought as well.
The NightBuddy X provides us with a glimpse into what the future will hold for robotics. Many jobs that we thought only humans were capable of doing will not be easier for robots to do. This is both a scary and neat concept. What this could result in is people being replaced by robots and causing unemployment to skyrocket. On the other hand, it could result in many tasks being completed much quicker. It will be interesting to see what direction this new development in technology takes us. I will continue to keep you updated with the latest in robotic development.
Sources:
(1) My own Source, 2010
(2) Jaypawa Inc, www.jaypawa.inc, 2010
Published by Mottor
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