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by Bartweiss
3001 days ago
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They're already in field use, and are apparently fine at it. They just do big, straight wall stretches for things like hospitals. The "would lose to master masons who have to put up corners in a speed contest" metric is a bit silly - on non-corner work they're operating 3x as fast as the masons they're alongside. No real risk they're replacing humans, but they do work. https://www.technologyreview.com/s/540916/robots-lay-three-t... |
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