Robots are replacing humans: from folding towels to working in warehouses
Robots in California have been taught how to fold towels. They have already replaced employees in the laundries of hotels in the UAE and Saudi Arabia and are preparing to take up positions in warehouses.
Robots capable of folding towels without human intervention have been developed in California. These machines are already actively used in large hotel laundries in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, replacing some of the staff.
Robots work around the clock, demonstrating high efficiency and reducing personnel costs. The manufacturer said that this is just the beginning: new models are on the way that will be able to replace people not only in hotels, but also in warehouses.
Automation of this level raises questions about the future of the labor market and the role of humans in everyday tasks that were previously considered indispensable. A new wave of technology is gradually changing the landscape of the service industry.
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