People are worried about keeping their jobs, but technology is advancing rapidly. All over the world, Artificial Intelligence is being used to create robots that can work like humans. Apart from this, now such robots are also coming which can perform better than humans in many tasks. In this connection, Google-backed company Aptronic has launched its new humanoid robot, Apollo 2. Additionally, the company has also created a robot training center named “Robot Park”, where these robots will be trained to work in different situations. The company has shared this information on social media platform X.
**Why is this robot park special?**
According to media reports, the company has created a 90,000 square feet robot park with the help of Google DeepMind. The beauty of this facility is that it goes beyond just basic training; This exposes robots to real-world situations, allowing them to work better than humans. With this, they are able to understand the world in real-time, take decisions and work accordingly.
**What’s new in this robot?**
The Apollo 2 robot is designed to work easily with humans. It can pick up and carry things and can even interact with people in a natural way. The company has introduced two versions: a bipedal (two-legged) humanoid model and the other a mobile model with wheels.
**Widely used**
According to the company’s CEO, Apollo 2 is currently in the pilot phase. If everything goes according to plan, mass production is expected to begin in 2027 or later. This will pave the way for their use on a large scale, where robots will work together with humans and make tasks easier.
Data collection continues
According to Jeff Cardenas, CEO of Apptronic, the company is not only building robots, but also collecting data that can be used to train them. This data will be used to make robots smart enough so that they can easily understand the needs of people in their daily lives.
Will robots take away humans’ jobs?
With the increasing trend of humanoid robots across the world, the biggest question that arises is whether they will eliminate human jobs in the future. The special thing is that Richard Liu, founder of Chinese e-commerce company JD.com, has said that in the future, delivery agents will be replaced by robots. Due to this, the jobs of delivery agents currently working may be at serious risk.
