Mass robots leaving factories in China.

Mass robots leaving factories in China.




There is a specific moment when a technology stops being a promise and becomes a presence, it is not when a prototype emerges, it is not when a viral video appears, it is when tens, hundreds, thousands of units begin to come off a production line together, and that is exactly what just happened in China,


The Dobot company announced the third batch of its life-size industrial humanoid robot, the ATON, officially marking the beginning of the production and delivery phase and mass of humanoids for real factories. Recently released images show rows of robots walking in sync, maintaining stable bipedal balance, executing coordinated movements and performing assembly tasks.


Atom has 28 degrees of freedom, hands with five articulated fingers and a gait designed to approach the human pattern of locomotion, this allows it to walk, stop, turn, balance and manipulate objects with fine control, but perhaps the most important thing is not in the specifications, but in where these robots are being placed.




A freshly unpacked ATOM was implemented in a real industrial environment outside of laboratories and technology fairs, without custom programming, without extensive adjustments, and according to the responsible engineers, the robot demonstrated repeatable movements, stable pressure and consistent execution of previously defined tasks. This means that the sector has entered a new phase, and it's not about creating a humanoid capable of doing stunts, it's about creating a humanoid reliable enough to repeat a job thousands of times without failing.


At the same time, the limitations remain clear, ATOM does not yet form complex spontaneous decisions, it does not improvise, it learns only in the middle of the shift, it executes very well what it was trained to do and paradoxically that is exactly what the industry wants at the moment, because factories do not need creativity, they need predictability.


The most symbolic perhaps is the reaction within the factories themselves, workers report curiosity, approach, and even conversation with the robots. If robots are already beginning to be born on an industrial scale, the next step is not only to produce machines, it is to make them work together as a system.



Sorry for my Ingles, it's not my main language. The images were taken from the sources used or were created with artificial intelligence


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This is as though a genuine turning point. It is even more real when humanoid robots are observed to leave the laboratories and enter real-life factories. They are not ideal, yet they do what factories need the most, repeat jobs with no failure. I am enthusiastic, and yet, to some extent, anxious about what it will entail to employees.

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