Fries and pizza from an automated restaurant? What jobs will be replaced by robots in the near future?

Work automation surrounds us to an increasing degree. Although I’m involved in the automation of managerial work, which is really the replacement of the cognitive processes occurring in people’s minds in terms of management with intelligent algorithms, I’m very interested in mechanical robots because of my background. It turns out that there are increasing developments in precision robotics that allow them to be used in practical and commercial products. You can watch a video on the CNBC channel that perfectly

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Boston Robotics, OpenAI Robot Neo or Tesla Optimus? See what the latest constructions from well-known companies can do

When I was a teenager, I used to construct robots from LEGO bricks, and my flagship project was a hand, movable at the wrist and with moving fingers. I could grasp a ball or a bottle with it, but I had problems controlling the motors and the precision of the movements. Those were the days of TTL digital circuits, not Arduino kits. However, there was something fascinating and at the same time very mysterious about copying nature, even with blocks.

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Could an artificial manager look just like this?

I have always been fascinated by robots of all kinds, from LEGO robots to more sophisticated devices built on programmable circuits and microcontrollers. When I started working on the topic of automating the work of a manager, I had to put aside considerations of the physicality of an artificial manager and deal first with the theory that would allow this robot to be built (System of Organizational Terms), and then with software that records the work of a human manager

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