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Humanoid Robots at work: where are we ?

Computers and Society 2024-04-08 v1 Human-Computer Interaction Robotics

Abstract

Launched by Elon Musk and its Optimus, we are witnessing a new race in which many companies have already engaged. The objective it to put at work a new generation of humanoid robots in demanding industrial environments within 2 or 3 years. Is this objective realistic ? The aim of this document and its main contributions is to provide some hints by covering the following topics: First an analysis of 12 companies based on eight criteria that will help us to distinguish companies based on their maturity and approach to the market; second as these humanoids are very complex systems we will provide an overview of the technological challenges to be addressed; third when humanoids are deployed at scale, Operation and Maintenance become critical and the we will explore what is new with these complex machines; Finally Pilots are the last step to test the feasibility of a new system before mass deployment. This is an important step to test the maturity of a product and the strategy of the humanoid supplier to address a market and two pragmatic approaches will be discussed.

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@article{arxiv.2404.04249,
  title  = {Humanoid Robots at work: where are we ?},
  author = {Fabrice R. Noreils},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.04249},
  year   = {2024}
}

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30 pages 16 figures

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