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Asked: August 12, 20212021-08-12T13:51:21+05:30 2021-08-12T13:51:21+05:30In: Science

Where are robots commonly found?

Where are robots commonly found?

Where are robots commonly found?

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  1. Salomi
    2021-08-13T10:12:21+05:30Added an answer on August 13, 2021 at 10:12 am

    Robots are more than just “mechanical helpers.” They’re changing the way we do everything from domestic chores and factory work to medical procedures and military warfare. By the end of 2030, humans will have to interact with robots on a daily basis. Robots are set to make our lives easier and more convenient.

    Robots have been around for a long time, but now they’re at an all-time-high in popularity. The number of robots in the home has increased by over 1000% since 1990 and is projected to increase by another 1,000% by 2024. They are increasingly being integrated into our everyday life – from making coffee to cleaning your house. There is a lot of negativity surrounding the rise of robots in our society because it can be perceived as taking away jobs from human workers or replacing them altogether as machines replace humans at work too.

    Types of Robots and How they’re Used

    There are a variety of different types of robots that are used in the workplace – industrial, military, medical. These robots provide assistance and help to humans in various activities.

    Robots can be found in hospitals for example. They can be used to clean up and make sure that the work area is free from hazardous materials or germs. They also oversee sanitation and cleanliness of equipment.

    Some robots have been designed to monitor security cameras, maintain power supplies, and even deliver food items from the kitchen to the patients’ room doorsteps.

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