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ArishMell · 70-79, M
I'd not really count that as a "robot", because it still needs people to set it up, re-charge it, etc. It's just a grit-blasting and paint-spraying machine no more a robotic than an excavator or even an CNC lathe.
In a case like this the machine replaces very unpleasant, hazardous and monotonous manual labour, but those painters would likely still be needed for work this machine cannot easily perform.
In a case like this the machine replaces very unpleasant, hazardous and monotonous manual labour, but those painters would likely still be needed for work this machine cannot easily perform.



