Goodbye to the coaches. Robots compete with humans for the most difficult exercises



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Day after day, human dependence on robots is continually increasing and the fields of their use are expanding, thereby displacing people into a new field.

The robot recently entered the field of sports to compete with humans in training the most difficult exercises.

A recent report issued by the global magazine “Fortune Business Insight” predicted that the volume of robots supporting humans in various fields will reach $ 11.685 billion by 2027.

While in the most sophisticated industry robots are relied upon to complete their tasks in record time, other robots work in restaurants, cafes and shops.

And the Russian agency Sputnik said that, in the field of sports, some robots have become capable of simulating humans by performing difficult exercises that require great skills and flexibility.

And this was monitored by a video clip published by the American site “Tech Insider”, which indicates that the “Kingaro” robot is designed in the shape of a human being that can do abdominal exercises, push-ups and various types of difficult exercises.

A report published by Oxford Economics predicts that by 2030, assistive robots will replace around 20 million manufacturing jobs worldwide, which is equivalent to 8.5% of the global manufacturing workforce.

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