ChatGPT continues to grow in popularity around the world, and ChatGPt-4, the latest version of ChatGPt-4, has taken off in just a few months at an impressive pace. As tech giants crowd in to grab the new heights of AI innovation, while marveling at the rapid progress of technology, anxiety also begins to spread: ChatGPT works faster, better and cheaper than humans. Does that mean that many jobs will be replaced by smart tools?
In fact, thinking about the relationship between machine intelligence and humans didn’t start with ChatGPT, and the anxiety about “replacement” isn’t limited to AI. Long before ChatGPT, machine intelligence and automation tools had been used in multiple fields, and in the process, there had been a sustained interest in the relationship between machines and humans from a broader perspective. In its years of industrial practice, collaborative robot manufacturer Youao (hereinafter referred to as “Youao”) clearly sees that machine intelligence can be used by us to be a good “colleague” to help humans make their work easier. Collaborative robots can interact closely with employees and take over dangerous, difficult, tedious and intensive tasks, which not only physically guarantees worker safety and reduces the risk of occupational disease and injury, but also allows workers to focus on more valuable work, liberates human creativity, and helps workers to achieve better career prospects and spiritual achievements.
Ensure the sense of security, reduce the operating environment, processing object contact surface, ergonomics related risks
The health risks that workers face in the workplace first come from dust, chemicals, high pressure and other working environments. For example, in the production links such as grinding and sandblasting, the working environment is full of dust and noise. For example, when cleaning burrs for parts such as the cylinder head of the automobile engine, cooperative robots can be used instead of human hands. The floating grinding head can complete the deburring work on the face and edge of the rocker arm, so that workers can avoid inhaling a lot of dust; Another example is that disinfection has become the norm in the workplace over the past few years, and using collaborative robots to do this not only helps workers disinfect large areas quickly, but also saves workers from long-term exposure to chemicals. In addition, the integration of technologies such as VR into the ecosystem will allow for flexible and sufficient application scenarios of collaborative robots, such as replacing workers in high-voltage buildings, nuclear power facilities and other high-risk environments, which can be controlled remotely by employees.