The CNC machine tools we commonly use now require operators to have certain programming abilities. Only by understanding the program can the machine be operated as desired. However, the learning process of machine programs is very troublesome and tedious. Recently, a Boston-based intelligent robot research company developed a robot that can directly learn operating actions. The operator "teaches" the robot a series of actions through physical contact and preset prompts, such as repetitive actions such as transportation, loading and unloading, and installation. . When a robot learns certain skills, it develops a kind of "common sense" that helps it recognize and understand its surrounding environment. In addition, the robots big-face screen also displays its current "mood" and working status at any time. The biggest advantage is that the price of this intelligent robot is only the same as that of ordinary CNC machines, at US$22,000. It should be a good choice for cost-sensitive small and medium-sized enterprises.
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