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: While traditional image processing handles simple, low-variance tasks, AI-enhanced vision excels in complex scenarios with high product variability and changing environmental conditions.

: These sensing platforms make high-powered robots accessible to more industries where they were previously cost-prohibitive due to safety risks and retooling expenses.

The text argues that while manufacturers will continue to rely on the speed and power of traditional robots over the next decade, act as a "hive brain" for these machines, which are otherwise "blind". Key Takeaways from the Text:

: Removing physical barriers leads to overall productivity gains and faster product innovation.

: Advanced sensors and computer vision allow for the removal of physical barriers between humans and high-speed robots, enabling direct human-robot collaboration on assembly lines.

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