5 things robots do better than humans (and 3 things they don’t) - Cobalt (2024)

Will robots ever replace humans in every area of our working lives? This question is the stuff of science fiction stories. And now that they are making viable contributions to almost every industry, sci-fi writers have fresh material with which to speculate. For now, and for the foreseeable future, the answer is still no. Still, as technology advances, many jobs we hate (and some we love) can be done better by a robot.

Here are five areas where robots and robot research are making powerful—and practical—strides.

  1. 1. Handling tedium: Repetitive activity, like uneventful nighttime patrols and collecting large amounts of mundane data, is boring… and some now say even harmful. Current research is connecting boring tasks with a long list of negative behaviors. This is especially true for monotonous duties that require continuous attention, leaving no free time to ease boredom with creative activity. Thankfully, robots are already relieving us from drudgeries such as assembly-line micro-tasks, weeding, and like the Cobalt robot—handling (mostly!) uneventful night patrols.
  2. 2. Extreme sensing: Sensors, such as highly sensitive cameras and microphones, have advanced to plug-and-play technologies with capabilities unimagined even 10 or 20 years ago. When combined with the computing power needed to analyze the data from the sensors, robots can now work in more unpredictable environments. For example, sensor-equipped robots can see through walls to spot a hidden leak, detect harmful air quality, or hear sounds—such as furtive footsteps—too faint for the human ear.
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  4. 3. Strength and speed: Robots are “force multipliers”, dramatically transforming (and saving) the construction and manufacturing industries. They can lift heavy objects more quickly and safely, repeatedly tighten bolts to the optimal torque, and work with no breaks—all while filling a shrinking workforce in these industries.In less industrial realms, such as enterprise security, robots excel at rapidly managing routine event data by collecting, processing and delivering reports.
  5. 4. Unwavering focus: Unless you actually program a robot to respond to events while it is involved in a task, it cannot be distracted. It doesn’t have distressful problems at home, and does not care about juicy work gossip.Those repetitive and mind-numbing jobs mentioned above will endlessly command a robot’s consistent, dedicated attention.
  6. 5. Perfect, objective recall:There are abundant studies and examples of faulty human memory. For example, we change events in our minds to make them more familiar, and of course, we may stretch the truth if the actual truth could get us in trouble. Robots provide automated event lists, camera footage, and nothing else. This is fantastic news for security executives who must piece together a nighttime incident the following morning.

3 areas where humans outdo robots

  1. 1. Empathy: While building robots that can empathize with humans is the focus of much current research, keep in mind that neither scientists nor philosophers can agree on what emotions actually are.Besides, no matter how sophisticated a robot’s emotional equipment becomes we still understand that it is merely a set of behaviors a machine has been programmed to sense and exhibit. As long as robots lack true empathy, complex human interactions will continue to require actual humans.
  2. 2. Flexibility: Robots are getting better at learning, and applying their learnings to new situations, but they are still far from being able to respond to unexpected situations with the same resourcefulness as a person.Most of the time, new situations still require human intervention and, when available and appropriate, new programming.
  3. 3. Acceptability and trust: We humans are gradually getting used to having robots in our environments. It will be awhile, however, before the average adult responds to a fully autonomous robot the way they do in futuristic movies—discussing an injury with a quasi-sentient machine as if it were fully able to comprehend the distress. And our most basic response to a non-human thing that can move around on its own is still, at the level of reptilian brain, “Animal!”Even as Cobalt advances robotics research and relentlessly improves the capabilities of our own robots, we remain dedicated to keeping a “human in the loop”. For empathy, flexibility, acceptability, and more, there is still no replacement.

“As more job functions are being automated, using humans to fill in the most difficult 5% of tasks lets you deal with rare but important situations that are difficult to automate.”

— Erik Schluntz, CTO and Co-founder at Cobalt

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5 things robots do better than humans (and 3 things they don't)
  • Handling tedium. Repetitive activity, like uneventful nighttime patrols and collecting large amounts of mundane data, is boring… and some now say even harmful. ...
  • Extreme sensing. ...
  • Strength and speed. ...
  • Unwavering focus. ...
  • Perfect, objective recall.
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What do robots do better than humans? ›

Robots are stronger, more consistent, and faster than human workers. They work without breaks, and robots produce more goods in a shorter amount of time. Also, machines don't make mistakes. This ensures a consistent quality product regardless of who is on the clock.

What are 3 instances where humans are better than robots? ›

Robots are often touted for their precision and efficiency in carrying out repetitive tasks, while humans excel in creativity, emotional intelligence, and complex problem-solving.

What do robots lack that humans have? ›

People have a right brain-half; computers don't. Whether as a person, employee or leader, it is important to develop this right-hand side of your brain. Computers might be able to beat us at rational tasks, but they can't beat us at creativity, empathy and passion!

Which one is better, robot or human? ›

Humans also significantly outperform robots in terms of endurance vs. operating time. “Robots benefit for certain functions from their precision,” adds Riener. “For example, when balancing on one leg, robots can easily stiffen their joints, while humans tend to wobble a bit, which costs considerably more energy.

Why robots are better than humans in space? ›

Robots don't need to eat or sleep or go to the bathroom. They can survive in space for many years and can be left out there—no need for a return trip! Plus, robots can do lots of things that humans can't. Some can withstand harsh conditions, like extreme temperatures or high levels of radiation.

Which activities can robots do instead of humans? ›

Robots, on the other hand, are more capable at many physical tasks than we are. They're stronger, able to lift and carry massive amounts of weight in many situations. They're capable of precision that no human could ever achieve.

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Whatever the industry, it is obvious that robots can increase both efficiency and safety. They can work 24/7.

What can AI do that humans cannot? ›

AI enhances decision-making by leveraging vast data to identify patterns and trends often invisible to humans. Machine learning algorithms can analyze historical data and predict future outcomes, allowing businesses and individuals to make informed decisions quickly and accurately.

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A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. A robot must obey orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.

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With their ability to navigate through dangerous environments, these robots reduce the need for human intervention and enhance safety for emergency professionals. Their capabilities can improve response times, promote innovation, and ultimately save lives.

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