Do you picture construction robots impacting the economic viability of real estate development and carpentry over the next twenty years?
Do you picture construction robots impacting the economic viability of real estate development and carpentry over the next twenty years?
Lol no, 3d printing houses etc. are a bigger meme than printing firearms
3D printing no but you could automate quite a bit of the actual assembly of materials
>printed firearms are a meme
why not just buying a gun? Under the law its the same
>3d printing houses
It's not an ideal solution, and not even worth it in modern 1st world coutnries, but it does have certain advantages
For example, you could 3d print an entire village using only mud sourced locally. This is ideal for places prone to natural disaster like hurricanes or monsoon seasons. Keep the 3d printer stored safely, in case of emergencies. Then after a hurricane has flattened everyone homes, print out a dozen or 2 dozen super fast.
What I like about this is, so long as the printer remains functional, you could reuse the build material. That is once a disaster strikes, or maybe even once every few years bulldoze the entire village, crush up the chunks of mud walls and feed it back into the machine, then rebuild in the entire village 1 or 2 weeks. Every year, or so, every villager gets a shiny new home, designed to their needs and to their requested specifications. Maybe upgrade or improve the builds each and every year till you perfect the art of building with mud.
Only if prefabrication makes significant advances.
We were supposed to have flying cars by now. I expect things to continue to get worse, not better.
No. At most a robot with ChatGPT could cut for me, they'd suck at install
Use robot as a gofer.
Have one working at the airport.
Send off to fetch 100 feet of flight line and a bucket of prop wash.
Keek
I hope so. Most contractards and tradesmen are prick.
>Most contractards and tradesmen are prick
Good thing they are contained to their shitty jobs. Now imagine if they are all jobless.
>Impacting
Yes.
>Driving costs down 90% like tech bros want you to believe
No.
Something like your pic rel will probably fill the niche of an assistant to everyone for grabbing the right tool while holding something and that kinda stuff, especially one man companies, but everything beyond that that i see not happening. At least not in a 20years time frame.
>Something like your pic rel will probably fill the niche of an assistant to everyone for grabbing the right tool while holding something and that kinda stuff, especially one man companies, but everything beyond that that i see not happening. At least not in a 20years time frame.
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How do i acquire a handy robot to hold wrenches for me on the backside of stuff that i cannot physically access both sides of? Would be nice.
Just note that "construction robots" include a lot more than this gofer BigDog walking autonomous toolbox. There are many jobs I've done for people where if I had a helper for a few minutes could have saved me an hour, but I can't justify paying that guy for a day's work. Stuff like holding a piece before you nail it in place, helping you lift a cased window, pulling cable, pressing the brake pedal while you bleed the brakes... I'd love to see a modular platform that allows you to do a bunch of things like that.
Always know how to disable your dogbot.
these have been around for years, saves money on meth and alcohol for the workers
I can't wait for robots construction workers so I can still a sex robot from a construction site