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Humanoid Robots Now Working Warehouse Jobs (sort of)
« on: September 05, 2023, 01:19:36 pm »
Humanoid Robots Now Working Warehouse Jobs

By Eric Lendrum
September 5, 2023

Robots with humanoid appearances are being put to work in warehouses for the first run of a new type of labor, working alongside actual humans for basic tasks.

According to Axios, the new model, known as Apollo, was revealed on August 23rd by the startup company Apptronik, which is based in Austin, Texas. The Apollo model is five feet and eight inches tall and weighs approximately 160 pounds; it is capable of lifting up to 55 pounds. The first models are being used for the most basic tasks in warehouses, such as lifting boxes and other heavy containers.

“Science fiction has promised us these for a long time,” said Apptronik CEO Jeff Cardenas. “Initially, it’s going to start working in the supply chain, doing basic material handling tasks, moving boxes and totes.”

The Apollo model can run for four hours before it needs to have its batteries replaced. Early issues with the model include keeping the robot upright while it walks so it does not fall over, getting it to handle items properly without fumbling, and holding a charge long enough to be of any use.

The current version of Apollo “has initial applications, but it’s a software update away from a new feature or functionality,” Cardenas added. “Long term, really the sky’s the limit in terms of what these types of systems will be able to do.”

Cardenas said that Apptronik only has a small handful of customers at the moment, and wouldn’t disclose their names. However, he insisted that the Apollo model is already prepared for “mass manufacturability.”

“Right now we have two Apollos that are built, and we’re building another four,” Cardenas continued. “These are the alpha units … our engineering validation prototypes.” The company plans to build roughly 100 beta units, which will be put to work outside of Apptronik’s laboratories, and “from there, we move into full production, by the end of 2024.”

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Source:  https://amgreatness.com/2023/09/05/humanoid-robots-now-working-warehouse-jobs/

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