Robo-brickies will arrive on building sites in Britain in months, construction experts have told The Times, raising fears that thousands of jobs could be under threat. The devices have already started replacing humans on a handful of sites in America, with the newly launched Sam (Semi-Automated Mason) capable of laying up to 3,000 bricks a day compared with the human average of 500.
Built by Construction Robotics, Sam's of of New York
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The Chinese has a huge 3-D copier that makes concrete homes at the rate of one every 24 hours.