In recent years, we've seen an exo-splosion of exoskeletons. Models for factory workers, medical caregivers, contractors, and even for recreational hiking have all made their debut. Hyundai's Robotics LAB division, meanwhile, has been working on medical exoskeletons. Their H-MEX model is designed for paraplegics: They've now
These are going to be great for lots of types of workers, especially in nursing and elder care. More broadly, I wonder will there come a day where human workers will need them, to compete with actual robot workers?
At some point they’re going to be the same as forklifts and just something that you need to know how to use to do jobs. Especially as robots will be competing.
These are going to be great for lots of types of workers, especially in nursing and elder care. More broadly, I wonder will there come a day where human workers will need them, to compete with actual robot workers?
At some point they’re going to be the same as forklifts and just something that you need to know how to use to do jobs. Especially as robots will be competing.