Submitted by Primary-Food6413 t3_znyz00 in Futurology
Utahmule t1_j0nisyr wrote
Reply to comment by Coachtzu in Why the future of human workforce is manual labour by Primary-Food6413
That link is just a different version of a forklift or crane so not a good example of robots replacing construction workers at all.
3d printed houses are just machines that lay concrete for all the walls. This is ugly, expensive, slow, limited capabilities, remodel or demo would be a nightmare if not impossible. We build with efficient materials and concrete is not an efficient way to build walls for a building, it's total overkill, slower and more expensive than framing and sheething.
Prefab homes are built by people in a warehouse, not robot assembly lines. It's faster because it's in a controlled environment.
Yeah, farming and resource extraction is for sure getting automated.
Coachtzu t1_j0nokqb wrote
Seems like you're arguing semantics on the first bit. It was one example, I think it fits the bill of a robot doing a job a human would otherwise have to do, but literally googling construction robots comes up with tons of results.
That is the current iteration of 3D printed homes. You don't think in 10 years there will be any progress? Pretty sure based on the way robots and AI have already shifted so much in the last 10 years, it won't look the same as it does right now.
Some prefab homes are absolutely built by robots, look up the company dfab.
Utahmule t1_j0nqvo7 wrote
Time will tell. Luckily I'm old enough I won't have to worry. It's an extremely interesting subject though.
Not semantics, with your logic a chain hoist is a machine replacing people.
Have you looked at the dfab website? It's just people using machines for some types of molded walls. Literally in a factory just fabing up small walls with a robot, which still requires a couple people controlling it and it's way slower than a couple of experienced concrete workers just doing it all the selves... Guarantee it's way more expensive too... A few products don't use machines at all and require a team of people to do the entire task. It's extremely far from constructing even a camper trailer, much less an actual house.
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