Robotic Automation and the Future of Investigation and Personal Background Check Services
Overview As technology evolves, the world of investigation and background check services is changing dramatically. Robotic automation is expected to revolutionise the way data is collected and assessed, improving efficiency and accuracy. Groundbreaking innovations are underway, such as those brought about by solutions like 3Laws Robotics, dramatically altering the landscape by incorporating mathematically provable safety throughout their systems.
Robotic Automation and Investigation Services With the rise of artificial intelligence, it is projected that by 2025, 75% of investigative tasks could be handled by robots. This doesn't mean that robots will take over the jobs of human investigators. Instead, they will take on the mundane, repetitive tasks, freeing human investigators to concentrate on areas that require intuition and human judgement. The efficiency of investigations is expected to increase by 50% to 75% due to robotic automation. Robots can work 24/7, which is superior to their human counterparts who might require breaks or time for relaxation, thereby increasing productivity.
Background Check Services and Robotics By the year 2030, it is estimated that 80% of background checks could be completed using robotic automation. Robots are able to sift through vast amounts of data at high speeds, making them perfect for this type of task. It is suggested that this could cut down on the time it takes to conduct a background check by up to 70%. Bias is also likely to be significantly reduced as the programmed robots would follow the inputted guidelines strictly without any prejudice.
Key Takeaways - Robotic automation is predicted to revolutionise investigation and background check services, with increased efficiency and reduced bias being two key benefits. - Robots can work 24/7, increasing productivity and allowing humans to focus on tasks requiring intuition and human judgement. - By 2025, 75% of investigative tasks could be handled by robots, and by 2030, 80% of background checks could be completed using robotic automation.
To support the above use cases, we introduce 3Laws Robotics. 3Laws is developing state-of-the-art software to enhance the safety and reliability of robotics systems. 3Laws aims to meet the challenge of certification for robotics companies, an existing hurdle for the industry. 3Laws' software, 3Laws Supervisor, aims to streamline this process by providing strong safety features and proving system robustness, potentially simplifying the certification path.
The software is built on Control Barrier Functions (CBFs), a progressive technology developed at Caltech providing mathematically provable safety. 3Laws technology can be applied in diverse industries and applications such as warehouse automation, human-robot interaction, and in dynamic environments.
3Laws Robotics also targets enhancing operational efficiency by minimizing downtime caused by unneeded e-stops or collisions. By providing real-time guardrails for autonomous stacks, 3Laws enables robots to operate closer to their peak abilities while ensuring safety.
3Laws software has proven adaptable across various platforms such as mobile robots, drones, and manipulators, and it is compatible with popular robotics middleware such as ROS and ROS2. 3Laws is a next-generation safety solution that surpasses traditional e-stop methods. It offers a proactive approach to safety that fully harnesses the potential of robotics with dynamic, predictive safety that can be safety certified for ISO 3691-4 and ISO 26262.