Загрузка видео...

Не удалось загрузить видео

На главную

Axis Robotics Point System - Free Airdrop Guide: Axis Robotics {Robotics Sector} Currently, I think this is the one of the free airdrop you should focus on because: - Raised $12M (led by Hack VC) - Building on AI + Robotics (robotics could be the next hot sector after...

20,209 просмотров • 13 дней назад •via X (Twitter)

Комментарии: 0

Нет доступных комментариев

Здесь появятся комментарии из оригинального поста

Похожие видео

🌋A Mega thread on Axis Robotics Hub & Tasks 💰Funding - $12M 💯FREE 🆕Axis is building the data engine powering the next generation of Physical AI ✅Their activity hub is live ✅Join & complete task to climb leaderboard 👇Steps 🔗 ✅Login with email ✅Watch tutorial ✅Scroll to see available task ✅Select a task ⚠️First time u will land in cubes loading page, wait 5min ✅Ur robot will load 🎮Check the controls on left ✅Check the task description ✅Example put apple in bowl ✅Now use controls to operate robot ✅Complete the task ✅U will get success msg if u complete it ⚠️It feels difficult at start, keep trying to get used to ✅Everyone can complete the public tasks 🤖Currently 18 public tasks available 😉There is special task list 🎟️U need code to access those tasks 👇Steps ✅Go to Alliance tab ✅Select any BitRobot task ✅It will ask code, u can input the code if u have ✅There r 300+ tasks under this 😉I have few codes I will plan something 👇3 codes FCFS BITROBOT-165D3C51 BITROBOT-CCF4F7C1 BITROBOT-C980F7FB 😉Rest I will plan 👇Other ways to earn code 🔗 ✅Join Discord ✅Understand roles & how to earn ✅Earn one of the role from X, Y or Z ✅U get access code with this role 🤏Only few users have this roles 🥉X Axis - 524 users 🥈Y Axis - 150 🥇Z Axis - 42 🏆Leaderboard is based on Avg score & number task u completed 💙Like 🔁RT

CryptoTelugu

190,881 просмотров • 22 дней назад

A Few Thoughts on Robotics The criticism that robotics can only be used in a rather one-sided way is, at the same time, the solution to the problem. What do I mean by that? Since the Industrial Revolution, humanity has increasingly made production methods more efficient. Fordism introduced assembly line work, but this comes at the expense of monotonous, repetitive tasks. On the one hand, immense wealth has been created; on the other hand, countless people suffer from repetitive tasks, which are a direct consequence of that industrial revolution and the division of labor- in other words, assembly line work. The debate about whether AI and robotics could impact the labor market is answered in different ways. I have a clear opinion on this: Up to now, technology has merely been an augmentation, an improvement of human labor to make it more effective. Robotics and AI, however, represent a qualitative break with this situation. For the first time in human history, it won't be humans who become more efficient, but rather replaceable, insofar as human augmentation becomes *less* efficient than replacing human labor with robotics. In just a few years, a human using technology will simply be less efficient than a robot that doesn't know an eight-hour day, weekends, or holidays, but can perform monotonous tasks 24/7 on an assembly line without breaking down due to physical ailments or needing medical attention. Wear and tear simply means replacing specific parts of the robot. To return to the initial question: production doesn't require general-purpose robots capable of performing a wide variety of tasks, but rather specialized robots that excel at the specific tasks for which they are needed. Figure02 vividly illustrates why this is only now possible: even the simplest assembly line work still requires delicate manual dexterity because the production line is designed for human hands. This breakthrough has now arrived, but AGI (Automated Generating Intelligence) isn't necessary for robots to be used in production processes. It's sufficient that they can perform monotonous tasks. And that's why I believe 2026 will be the year of the robots. (Clip: Figure02 in production chain at BMW Car-production)

Chubby♨️

15,228 просмотров • 8 месяцев назад