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The HRP-5P is a humanoid robot from Japan’s Advanced Industrial Science and Technology institute that can perform common construction tasks including — as we see above — install drywall.

HRP-5P — maybe we can call it Herb? — uses environmental measurement, object detection and motion planning to perform various tasks. In this video we see it use small hooks to grab the wallboard and slide it off onto the floor. Then, with a bit of maneuvering, it’s able to place the board against the joists and drill them in place.

“By utilizing HRP-5P as a development platform of industry-academia collaboration, it is expected that research and development for practical use of humanoid robots in building construction sites and assembly of large structures such as aircraft and ships will be accelerated,” write the creators.

The researchers see the robot as a replacement for an aging population and a declining birth rate. “It is expected that many industries such as the construction industry will fall into serious manual shortages in the future, and it is urgent to solve this problem by robot technology,” the write. “Also, at work sites assembling very large structures such as building sites and assembling of aircraft / ships, workers are carrying out dangerous heavy work, and it is desired to replace these tasks with robot technology. However, at the assembly site of these large structures, it is difficult to develop a work environment tailored to the robot, and the introduction of robots has not progressed.”

Considering there are 6 million contractors in the U.S. alone, robots like this one could be a boon or a curse. What happens when we can easily replace humans in shipping, logistics and construction? Let’s just hope Herb here needs a supervisor.


 
Contractors are penny pinching as fuck. They'd cut all kinds of corners, legal and loop holed, to lower their overhead. Doubt they'd start using machines if it wasn't cost efficient. It ain't the end of the world yet. If it is gaining a skill in maintaining and correcting those machines is where it's at. I ran an automatic weld machine for two years, half of the job was knowing how to fix it when in fucked up.
 
Lmao this is hilarious. Just a few weeks ago we talking about how we won't get replaced by kiosks

Now they got drywall droids.

I do windows but it's only a matter of time before they're coming for my job :/
 
No lunch breaks? You can run it all night? No stolen equipment? For people like my dad who own the construction company it's a boon, for the laborers it's bad news. Imma send him this.
 
cant crack a cold one on break or bust jokes....im not impressed

probably gotta charge up, be actin like a bitch when its raining, always wanna know the wifi password, etc

contractors and construction workers aint got time for that shit
 
cant crack a cold one on break or bust jokes....im not impressed

probably gotta charge up, be actin like a bitch when its raining, always wanna know the wifi password, etc

contractors and construction workers aint got time for that shit
and this is why you need to be on youtube or twitter fucking with people but making money from it
 
This not gonna do anything

Probably a tech demo and not an actual replacement
 
cant crack a cold one on break or bust jokes....im not impressed

probably gotta charge up, be actin like a bitch when its raining, always wanna know the wifi password, etc

contractors and construction workers aint got time for that shit

We had one of our $6 million machines go down and that backlog filled up quick. Some of them shits they treat like luxury cars, can only be repaired by a licensed person, and they gotta fly his ass in from Sweden for that shit. That's just to look at it and diagnosed the joker, now you gotta wait for parts, and so on. A good three months passed in our case. FYI if you niggas do ever work on them shits you better be able to pass a drug test when it breaks. Or you can kiss that easy money bye-bye.
 
No lunch breaks? You can run it all night? No stolen equipment? For people like my dad who own the construction company it's a boon, for the laborers it's bad news. Imma send him this.

Surprisingly my dad was lukewarm on the idea. Said the machine would probably waste a lot vs a real person.
 
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