
How Path Robotics uses AI to optimize robotic welding
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AI‑driven welding that adapts in real time turns a brittle, highly skilled task into a software problem. Manufacturers should be mapping where similar “precision craft” steps—welding, inspection, finishing—can be handed to learning robots to relieve skilled labor bottlenecks and stabilize quality.
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