Is it necessary to have a separate robot for every task?
Why do robot demonstrations often show them performing just a single task, even after three decades of development?
The age of practical robotics is here
Is it necessary to have a separate robot for every task?
Why do robot demonstrations often show them performing just a single task, even after three decades of development?
The age of practical robotics is here
I don't think it's necessary, but more practical. It leads less chances of the robot messing things up...