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Originally Posted by Daniel_LaFleur
In the real world, humans and robots interact with each other. Machines are loaded with parts/raw materials, they are programmed for different tasks, and are adjusted/maintained by people.
These interactions must be taken into account by the engineers (be it mechanical engineers or manufacturing/process endineers). Without paying attention to these human/machine interactions people will get hurt and efficiency will be lost.
So, Martin, what part of this robotics (not robot) competition don't you get?
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I think that robots should interact with humans in a way that the
"skill" of the robot, not the skill of the human decides the outcome.
Also, isn't human drivers enough?