Robotics revolution: Neura Robotics gets everyday life in motion with 4ne1!

Robotics revolution: Neura Robotics gets everyday life in motion with 4ne1!

München, Deutschland - Neura Robotics has made a name for itself since its foundation in 2019 by David Reger and is at the top of the cognitive robotics. With a team of around 600 employees from 45 different nations, work is being carried out at six international locations to further develop the robotics. The vision of Neura is clear: by using robots, people should give people more time for the really important things in life. The humanoid robot "4NE1" is a prime example of these efforts. He is able to recognize his environment and act autonomously without having to reprogram for every new challenge. According to a report by servant , 4ne1 can not only see, hear and feel, but also learn and react to unknown.

On the Automatica 2025, an exciting further development was presented: the third generation of the humanoid robot 4NE1. Neura Robotics also announced the market launch of the first cognitive household and service robot MIPA, which can already be reserved, while the delivery is scheduled to begin this year. The MIPA robot supports IoT components with its connectivity and can interact with portable devices, which significantly expands its possible uses. Further details can be found in the article by Automationpraxis .

ethical considerations in everyday robot life

But with the advent of robots in everyday life, ethical questions also arise. Who couldn't think about it? Robots should not replace people, but support. According to Technology time, it is indispensable, clear ethical guidelines to ensure the safe use of robots. These guidelines must be developed in the dialogue between technological progress and human values.

A central topic is responsibility: Who makes the decisions, the algorithms based on collected data? And where is the moral judgment? Artificial intelligence could develop emotional intelligence over time - an idea that contains both opportunities and uncertainties. In view of the shortage of skilled workers, cognitive robotics could offer a solution, especially in view of the shortage of skilled workers in Germany, where around 100,000 workers are missing alone, but the ethical questions remain urgent.

also play a role in political measures: Both Germany and Europe are faced with the challenge of developing a clear strategy for robotics and technology policy. Research and development investments as well as educational programs for the qualification of specialists are also necessary. It is important to find a balance between technological possibilities and social responsibility. The robots will undoubtedly play an increasingly important role in our future - but how do we shape this change humanly?

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