Over the past few years, humanoid robots have attracted a lot of attention. However, I have been noticing another interesting trend: service robots are already creating practical value in real business environments. In restaurants, hotels, warehouses, and commercial spaces, robots with clear tasks seem to have a faster path to deployment. Examples include: - Delivery robots reducing repetitive labor - Cleaning robots improving operational efficiency - Warehouse robots optimizing internal logistics The challenge is no longer only about robot intelligence. Real adoption also depends on: - Reliability ; - Maintenance - Cost efficiency - Integration with existing workflows I am curious about the community's opinion: Do you think the next major growth wave will come from humanoid robots, or from specialized robots designed for specific business scenarios? submitted by /u/Jane-Tannai [link] [Kommentare]
Hi, I live in Russia and want to move out of here, I don't have any education, I can save up and move to some Russian speaking countries, but I'll probably get stuck, while I am in Russia I have support network so I am self-studying for a few hours every day osint, programming and crypto, because AI(I know stupid, but I don't where else to ask) said that companies in crypto are more willing to hire juniors, plus while in Russia I can only receive payments in crypto, before I move if everything is playing right. Here's what I would like to ask about(I wrote following text as a message to another person, so I am sorry if I missed some details and something doesn't make sense): 1) How hard is to get junior position on this role? I want work that is remote and will give me enough funds to relocate(I do not expect some golden mountains, AI told me that 1500-2000 usd is reasonable expectations for junior role in this position) 2) Do employers usually expect relevant education, beside self-study knowledge? 3) Can you rate my plan of action? - at the same time I am currently learning progromming(python, data analytics), crypto(honestly somewhat lost for now I am reading up to 2nd chapter of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency and after I will be studying etherscan, arkham and other tools) and osint(for now I have finished cybermentor half of osint course and now I try to practice by doing some small exercises to develop osint mindset, but as soon as crypto knowledge will catch up I will mix crypto and osint practice and later when programming will catch up I will mix all three to build my portfolio in relevant to position aspect) and also AI advised to learn in the later half when I will learn solidly all topics to also learn regulatorics of crypto submitted by /u/Mental_Budget_5085 [link] [Kommentare]
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