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      <title>The Shift from Task Robots to General Purpose Machines Is Happening Faster Than Policy Can Track</title>
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      <description>For most of the history of industrial robotics, the machine and the task were synonymous. A welding robot welded. A pick-and-place robot picked and placed. The intelligence was in the fixture, the jig, the controlled environment — not in the robot. General purpose robotics represents the dismantling of that assumption, and the pace of that dismantling has accelerated sharply.
The GAO&amp;rsquo;s 2026 horizon report frames the shift with the right analogy: robotics is following the trajectory of computers, from single-function devices to general platforms.</description>
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