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The plant in Hambach is part of the overall Smartville site and directly feeds into the main assembly hall.
 

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You could probably program them to work a little sloppy on Monday mornings.
Or to to remove your prostate, haha they aren't that skilful, and won't be , ever!
 

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A robot removed mine 18months ago......
No , actually the urologist operated a machine that was an extension of his brain and limbs.
"Robotic" is a marketing tool 😉 and you pay more for a smaller wound.
 
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Or to to remove your prostate, haha they aren't that skilful, and won't be , ever!
We are already there. The STAR robot at Johns Hopkins reconnected the ends of intestine in a pig without any human help. Automation is a lot further along than most people think.
 
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We are already there. The STAR robot at Johns Hopkins reconnected the ends of intestine in a pig without any human help. Automation is a lot further along than most people think.
Does it recognise and know how to act if for example, there is a little "spillage"?
I won't be a first adopter, nor will I be hopping on a pilotless plane 🤪
 

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Planes without pilots are not a problem, they already exist.

The problem is the passengers: they are still only human.

(And I will still never board a plane without a human pilot.).
 

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Planes without pilots are not a problem, they already exist.

The problem is the passengers: they are still only human.

(And I will still never board a plane without a human pilot.).
C’mon @emax, looks perfectly safe…
 
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