These machines shouldn't be activated when people are within their operating area. I know in the US it would be prohibited by law, though I've personally seen it done a few times. So the robot wouldn't necessarily even be programmed to differentiate between different types of objects in its area if it was only expected to interact with boxes.
How the hell could it confuse a person for a box
These machines shouldn't be activated when people are within their operating area. I know in the US it would be prohibited by law, though I've personally seen it done a few times. So the robot wouldn't necessarily even be programmed to differentiate between different types of objects in its area if it was only expected to interact with boxes.