Introduction: The introduction of robots into the organization requires (1) employees to be informed and educated about the action; (2) problems of displaced workers to be addressed; and (3) line support should be obtained. Responsible management can lessen the fears associated with automating facilities. Robotics in industry is defined as “the application of automated machinery to complete the tasks traditionally done by hand, as in the manufacturing industry”. Advantages: • You can send them to very dangerous places. • You can make them to do your job for you. • They are more accurate than humans. Example, no shaking when in a very important surgery, puts every screw in fabricating a car etc. • Can do jobs 24/7. • Can guard without being tired just keep doing the same thing 24/7. • No need of nutrients. • You can programme them to make them do exactly what you want them to do. • They can not harm you unless they are programmed to. • Can work with out doubts. Example, when you think "what do i now"? • They can lift very heavy things Disadvantages: • You need to get people trained to fix them if anything wrong happens. • Need a very inteligent crew. • They can ruin peoples lives. Example, Take their job away from them. • They are very expensive to make. • You need the right materials to make them, that could be very rare. • If you make a very amazing robot with amazing quality and it brakes, it might be very hard to fix. • They can be very hard to programme. • They can reproduce but it could cost money for the materials. • You need highly trained people to make them. • They can not recharge themselves. Author works for OMICS Publishing Group, which is built upon the principles of Open Access Journals and is determined to provide free and unrestricted access of research articles to scientists around the world for the advancement of science and technology.
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