For many years, many factories have been partially automated. But they still need people to carry out supervisory and decision-making tasks. This will change soon. Samsung is developing a semiconductor factory without human laborWhich wants to be ready by 2030.
he The Internet of things It has enhanced 5G connectivity Factory automation In the last years. But the big motivators will be Artificial intelligence and robotics.
Technology companies “sell” us the use of robots and artificial intelligence in the workplace as a way to “help” human workers, or as a kind of “co-pilot.” But the truth is that Most of them are working on technologies that allow factories to operate solely with robots Equipped with artificial intelligence.
Towards industrialization without workers
according to account Chinese broker ExPreviewAsus opened an AI-powered factory last year, with pioneering technologies such as a 3D digital twin system, an augmented reality platform, autonomous mobile robots for factory logistics, and an AI-powered defect detection system.
Samsung wants to go one step further by developing… Smart sensor systema sensor system designed to change the way things work Semiconductor factories.
The intelligent sensor system is able to monitor and analyze the production process in real time. It's about Sensors that use artificial intelligence to determine key aspects of semiconductor qualitysuch as plasma consolidation, etching, deposition and cleaning.
This work had to be done with human supervision, but these sensors already take care of it. Moreover, it is so small that… They can be introduced into the assembly lines of existing factories.
It is an essential step to be able to manage Factories of semiconductors without human labor, a goal that Samsung wants to have ready in 2030, according to Chinese media.
Companies don't say it openly, but it's clear that it is Replacing human workers with robots is a huge advantageThey don't receive salaries, they don't get sick, they don't complain, and they work 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The first semiconductor factory made by robots, without human labor, may arrive in 2030, thanks to Samsung.. Until recently it seemed like science fiction, but here it is… Will it be the exception or the rule in the job market of the future?
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