"As much as we feel like the change is never ending right now, that's going to be the constant for the next couple of decades. We're going to have more options for how we increase productivity, how we collaborate with robots and each other, and how we build value. "
Right now, we are at such an incredible moment in history in terms of AI and robotics, and we’re just at the beginning of this journey, suggests Anthony Jules, Founder and CEO of Robust AI. The hard part, he says, is going to be selecting from the incredible abundance that's available, not, "Is there a way to get X, Y, or Z done. In this episode of the Manufacturing Matters podcast, Jules joined TECH B2B Marketing’s Jimmy Carroll to discuss the current state of AI, and more specifically, physical AI and how it is applied to robots to enable dynamic navigation and perception, which helps businesses today improve processes and become more efficient. The discussion also touches on machine vision advances, humanoid vs. wheeled robots, human-robot collaboration, and much more.
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