As robots become more capable, they are performing an increasing number of tasks in warehouses with varying degrees of aptitude and speed, making logistics more efficient.
Despite advancements, many tasks remain better suited for humans, highlighting the limitations of current automation technologies in the logistics sector.
While the number of human workers in warehouses is down from its peak, it still shows a significant increase since early 2020, demonstrating the sector's reliance on human labor.
Robotics engineers are unsure when their innovations will adequately perform complex tasks like picking, indicating ongoing challenges in replacing human workers.
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