This might be a good time to get into robotics. For a long time, industrial robots were really dumb. Then there was a round of false enthusiasm for "intelligent robots" (Rethink Robotics went down that rathole.) Now, at last, compute power, vision, and AI are cheap enough that you can get something done.
The components are much better. Batteries are better. Motors are better. Radio communications work. Cameras are cheap. Short-range LIDAR is affordable. Navigation systems work. Robotics work used to require using a lot of time building custom solutions for those problems.
Now you can just order components.
Here's an idea I'd like to see revisited. Back in the 1980s, someone built a pair of small forklifts that operated as a team. These were little things, about half a meter cubed, with maybe 50cm of lift. Individually, they couldn't do much. But a pair working together could pick up and move a couch, with one robot lifting each end. In the 1980s, the researchers had trouble coordinating two mobile robots. Communications alone were a big problem. Not today.
There are many material handling tasks where one small robot isn't enough, and a big machine the size of a forklift is too bulky. But teams of small robots might work.
I still have a small robot arm on my desk, but it's not connected to anything.
The components are much better. Batteries are better. Motors are better. Radio communications work. Cameras are cheap. Short-range LIDAR is affordable. Navigation systems work. Robotics work used to require using a lot of time building custom solutions for those problems. Now you can just order components.
Here's an idea I'd like to see revisited. Back in the 1980s, someone built a pair of small forklifts that operated as a team. These were little things, about half a meter cubed, with maybe 50cm of lift. Individually, they couldn't do much. But a pair working together could pick up and move a couch, with one robot lifting each end. In the 1980s, the researchers had trouble coordinating two mobile robots. Communications alone were a big problem. Not today.
There are many material handling tasks where one small robot isn't enough, and a big machine the size of a forklift is too bulky. But teams of small robots might work.
I still have a small robot arm on my desk, but it's not connected to anything.