As hardware and software advance, general-purpose robots may evolve from a niche curiosity to an integral part of the workplace.
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While robots have traditionally been highly specialized and designed to complete a single task, a new generation of general-purpose robots is emerging. Equipped with more sophisticated capabilities than their predecessors, these robots can complete diverse, unrelated tasks across different settings.^(1) Recent technological advances have fueled interest in general-purpose robotics, as noted in our other article, “[Will embodied AI create robotic coworkers?](https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/industrials-and-electronics/our-insights/will-embodied-ai-create-robotic-coworkers)” Challenges remain, however, for both robotic hardware and software.
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As hardware and software advance, general-purpose robots may evolve from a niche curiosity to an integral part of the workplace.
Also from the article
While robots have traditionally been highly specialized and designed to complete a single task, a new generation of general-purpose robots is emerging. Equipped with more sophisticated capabilities than their predecessors, these robots can complete diverse, unrelated tasks across different settings.^(1) Recent technological advances have fueled interest in general-purpose robotics, as noted in our other article, “[Will embodied AI create robotic coworkers?](https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/industrials-and-electronics/our-insights/will-embodied-ai-create-robotic-coworkers)” Challenges remain, however, for both robotic hardware and software.