Submitted by darth_nadoma t3_yfmpv3 in Futurology
bawng t1_iu4haor wrote
I can't read the article because of paywall, but industrial robots have been a thing for roughly 85 years or so (1937 according to a quick googling), so I'm actually surprised there's only a few million of them.
darth_nadoma OP t1_iu4nkog wrote
Weren’t they invented in 1956?
Until relatively recently technology was too immature and expensive and human labor was too cheap for them to be used en masse.
bawng t1_iu4w96m wrote
> The earliest known industrial robot, conforming to the ISO definition was completed by "Bill" Griffith P. Taylor in 1937 and published in Meccano Magazine, March 1938. The crane-like device was built almost entirely using Meccano parts, and powered by a single electric motor.
Yeah I probably read a bit too quickly. 1937 was just the first robot that met the ISO definition, but it was not a real industrial robot.
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