This would be a complex job. Perhaps only with Zhao Yi's participation could the new robotic arm work normally within a month.
In the end, they agreed not to replace the arm.
When Zhao Yi got to the lab, Qian Zhijin took him into a workshop. The workshop had a technological feel to it, with more than a dozen computers arranged in a circle, and a robot located at the center. Around it were numerous cables and devices.
This setup was far more sophisticated than what he had at home.
"Professional indeed!"
Zhao Yi silently commented in his heart, maintaining a calm exterior as he listened to Qian Zhijin's progress report.
There were still minor issues to be corrected with the robot, and a major problem that hadn't been solved, which was the robot's reaction to 'human obstacles'.
This primarily concerned the robot's responsiveness to potential collisions with humans.
Human movements are unpredictable.