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How much software infrastructure goes into modern robotics projects?(reddit.com)

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Link preview How much software infrastructure goes into modern robotics projects? I've been spending more time reading about robotics projects lately, and one thing that keeps surprising me is how much of the challenge seems to be software and infrastructure rather than the physical robot itself. When people talk about robotics, the conversation usually focuses on sensors, motors, and hardware design. But once you start looking deeper, there are things like AI models, data pipelines, edge computing, security, and system reliability that seem just as important. I recently came across thedreamers while reading about autonomous systems and noticed that many of their projects involve AI, infrastructure, and robotics-related engineering. It got me wondering how common that approach is across the industry. For those working in robotics, what percentage of your time is actually spent on hardware versus software, integration, and system maintenance? submitted by /u/No_Hold_9560 [link] [Kommentare] reddit.com · reddit.com
I've been spending more time reading about robotics projects lately, and one thing that keeps surprising me is how much of the challenge seems to be software and infrastructure rather than the physical robot itself. When people talk about robotics, the conversation usually focuses on sensors, motors, and hardware design. But once you start looking deeper, there are things like AI models, data pipelines, edge computing, security, and system reliability that seem just as important. I recently came across thedreamers while reading about autonomous systems and noticed that many of their projects involve AI, infrastructure, and robotics-related engineering. It got me wondering how common that approach is across the industry. For those working in robotics, what percentage of your time is actually spent on hardware versus software, integration, and system maintenance? submitted by /u/No_Hold_9560 [link] [Kommentare]

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