Why robots that can’t communicate naturally won’t be adopted
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Robots need natural communication abilities, including hearing, to be practical for job sites and gain worker acceptance. Developers who ignore this critical aspect will struggle to get their robots adopted in real-world construction environments.
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Gunnar Pétur Hauksson, the co-founder and COO at Treble Technologies, says robotics developers can't overlook the importance of hearing. The post Why robots that can’t communicate naturally won’t be adopted appeared first on The Robot Report .
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