Although this may seem like something that can only happen in science fiction movies, humanoid robots will be used to produce iPhones. This development, which will be the result of the efforts of Ubtech Robotics, is considered an important step towards the technological future.
Walker S1 will be responsible for iPhone production
To use such an advanced machine, it is not enough just to build it and wait for it to fulfill its functions. The Walker S1 robot is undergoing a training phase. It will soon be able to take on various roles such as vehicle construction, electronic components and more.
Looking at the proportions of the humanoid machine, Walker S1 is about 1.70 m tall and weighs 76 kg. This robot can perform a variety of simple and complex functions. The fact that the robot is engaged in iPhone production shows how advanced it is.
Although some people think that this will only be used as a tool to attract attention and will not go one step further, the size of the work seems to be more comprehensive. Walker S1 will be able to understand other activities that don’t focus as much on manual gestures, such as task planning and even capturing intentions.
One of Apple’s main suppliers, Foxconn, the tech giant responsible for the iPhone, iPad and other equipment, won’t be the only company to adopt robotic workers. Electric car maker BYD, which has expanded its business in recent years, is also known to have invested in Walker robots.