According to the co-founder of a Turkish automation business, AI-powered delivery robots are utilized in the manufacturing, health care, food, and beverage industries to replace repetitive labor.
According to Market Research Future data published by Anadolu, the delivery robots market is anticipated to reach $30 billion by 2030.
The delivery robots market, which was valued at $4 billion last year, is expected to expand to $14 billion by 2023, according to a report by a US-based market research firm.
Because of its big and advanced technology industry, North America is expected to have the largest market share in the delivery robots market, followed by Europe.
Murat Ayranci, co-founder of Saha Robotik, a Turkish automation business, described robots to Anadolu as equipment that are trained to conduct particular activities automatically.
He claims that these AI-powered and totally autonomous delivery robots are currently being employed “in the manufacturing industry, but also in service, health care, food, beverages, and many other areas” to “automate repetitive, worthless labor.”
Ayranci addressed the concerns about unemployment caused by the popularization of robots, claiming that making the workforce more efficient with robots is a “sociological transformation.”
He noted that the incorporation of artificial intelligence has a positive impact on areas where highly advanced robots are now deployed, whereas enterprises without them are not nearly as efficient.
Ayranci confirmed that sufficient safeguards are being made in light of the potential concerns that these autonomous robots may cause.