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Hösli explains that robots can use similar sensory perceptions to work efficiently and safely. In welding, for example, “hearing” sounds is an essential aspect. By listening to sounds such as the welding noise or the hissing of the weld seam, humans can recognize whether the process is being carried out correctly or whether there are problems such as a bad weld seam or an incorrect temperature.

In robotics, this sense is imitated through the use of special sensors and microphones. These sensors detect noises or vibrations that occur during the welding process. The information is then processed in real time and helps the robot to make adjustments - for example, to regulate the speed of welding or to maintain the correct distance between the welding nozzle and the workpiece.

The integration of such sensory feedback systems enables robots to work precisely and adaptively in industry, similar to how humans would respond to acoustic cues. This shows how advanced technologies in robotics can mimic human sensory perception and thus increase the quality and efficiency of work processes.