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Robotics Architectures Lagging Behind Open Deployment Demands

Robotics is transitioning from isolated automation to open deployment in shared human environments, but current software architectures are not adequately prepared for the increased safety demands. A report indicates that only a quarter of robotics developers are confident in their systems' ability to scale for future needs, highlighting a gap between ambition and readiness. The core challenge lies in designing architectures that can continuously manage uncertainty and adapt to changing conditions, rather than simply stopping, to ensure robots are both safe and dependable in collaborative settings. AI

RANK_REASON The article discusses industry trends and challenges in robotics architecture, offering an opinion on the readiness of current systems for open deployment.

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Robotics Architectures Lagging Behind Open Deployment Demands

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · John Wall, Forbes Councils Member ·

    Why Robotics Is Moving From Contained Automation To Open Deployment

    Moving robots into everyday environments is one of the most significant transitions the industry has faced, and one of the most unforgiving.