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🧵 automated construction

Anonymous No. 16272484

what's the latest study about this topic like?
automation of the constructing processes will be one of the core prerequisites of the future in our dream, since manpower would never achieve most of hypothetical large-scale structures : cylindrical space settlements, orbital rings, and dyson sphere.

Anonymous No. 16272491

>>16272484
The algorithms and robotics trained on self driving cars and ai text and images should be trained on something useful like plumbing and construction, but needs don't care about trades so it'll never happen

Anonymous No. 16272538

>>16272491
what about drones and micromachines?

Anonymous No. 16272656

Space habitats will probably be made and completed by robots before humans land. that would reduce risks qute a bit.

Anonymous No. 16272663

>>16272656
If we go by recent trends it'll be easier to just send human labor and supplies

Anonymous No. 16272681

>>16272484
Lately there has been some research on building masonry constructions using drones.
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/1218/1/012005/meta
https://dial.uclouvain.be/pr/boreal/object/boreal:177609/datastream/PDF_01/view

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Anonymous No. 16272708

>>16272484
I think prefab is the way to go
Source: my natural born male instincts

Anonymous No. 16272769

>>16272663
They tend to suffocate easily with lack of breathable air.

Anonymous No. 16272775

>>16272484
I'd love to have genetically engineered cells that develop into organic buildings made from CO2

Anonymous No. 16272833

>>16272775
Trees?

Anonymous No. 16272879

>>16272833
Yes, but big ones with inbuilt floors and stuff, like what elves live in

Anonymous No. 16272889

>>16272484
The MIT media lab had a project researching this kind of stuff using pre-built "voxels" and these little inch-worm type machines that could crawl over the structure and assemble them together into a pre-programmed shape. It could be scaled up, theoretically, to about any size.

If you think about it, construction is already automated for most things we use day-to-day, which is a necessity for mass production. What we don't have yet is automation for "one-off" projects like houses, buildings, etc that are only built once. But the technology isn't so far off.

Anonymous No. 16272928

>>16272681
>>16272538
Should be training cable connected exoskeletons with tradesman inside then remove the human inside the suit. Semi automated remotely operated tradesbot

Anonymous No. 16272948

>>16272491
Robots are far too expensive to replace a mexican/pole/indian for that kind of work. The reason self driving car can be a thing is because the car already carries basically all the components to be self driving with or without that capability.

Anonymous No. 16273089

>>16272948
Robots are just made of electric actuators, sensors and an AI.
We lack the AI (for now) the rest is already cheap.
Give me cheap AI too and no human worker will ever be used again.

Anonymous No. 16273174

>>16273089
You are free to sell robots for cheap.

Anonymous No. 16273252

>>16272663
Astronauts slowly dying in space will kill off manned space exploration. Governments have no stomach for such a disaster. The Chinese would cover it up but western agencies cannot get away with that.

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Anonymous No. 16273276

>>16272484
>what's the latest

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Anonymous No. 16273300

>>16272948
>the car already carries basically all the components to be self driving
Thank you, Elon. Now please sit down.

Anonymous No. 16273310

>>16272948
You have to change the way you look at things. Consider it like business models or business energy. A successful robots catalog are equivalent to offshoring, but they provide local services. There is significant profit in making this successful.
These robots will never be able to compete with industrial application-specific robots. But stick a vagina on one and now every man has a wife.

Anonymous No. 16273370

>>16272484
self replicating robots are basically impossible. Source: We haven't made any. Making a machine that can harvest, refine and manufacture all its components is stupid. Basically you're talking about a machine that makes most of human industry from scratch by itself, just so it can crank out a few more of itself.
Also answers the fermi paradox: Von Neumann probes are a retarded idea that wouldn't work.

Anonymous No. 16273704

>>16273300
And to think people here deny natural selection

Stop guessing start learning No. 16273712

>>16273370
If any of you worked in construction you would know there’s fucking no way that shit can ever be automated.

Installing electrical wiring bending conduit etc is very tedious and most of it you have to improvise.

Hanging Sheetrock installing plumbing.putting in metal studs reading schematics. This shit just goes way over the possibility of a robot’s ability

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Anonymous No. 16273720

>>16273712
Because all of dat shit is bespoke and not standardized mane

Stop guessing start learning No. 16273733

>>16273720
But I don’t understand why you would want standarderized construction? I mean it’s a form of art and different clients have different tastes and wants on how the building will look like.

You just can’t standized something so custom do different climates, geography’s and taste and class of different individuals.

A house or building isn’t an iPhone

Anonymous No. 16273753

>>16273733
Lego blocks are standard but you can make anything you want

Anonymous No. 16273767

>>16272491
Only works if you're doing cookie-cutter construction.

Anonymous No. 16273819

>>16273712
God you are fucking retarded.Stick to things you understand, go fix my toilet you dumb cunt