I still don't believe that humanoid robots will be used on a large scale in the near future. That's why it's not an investment case for me at the moment.
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•@Multibagger I'm with you on this statement, even though I'm sure there will be great progress.
When I was looking up table tennis training on my own, I discovered a video that I think was almost 10 years old. It showed a robotic hand with a TT racket being guided along a rail along the table. A camera system captured the incoming ball and the arm was designed with 3 joints. The hobbyist showed a video of loosely hit balls being returned cleanly and the system was to be further refined. But I didn't find anything new about the project.
Nevertheless, you could see what was already feasible for a DIY enthusiast.
When I see how "much" the Tesla robot can or cannot do, the development is quite sad.
As I said, still very exciting, but nothing for me to invest in.
When I was looking up table tennis training on my own, I discovered a video that I think was almost 10 years old. It showed a robotic hand with a TT racket being guided along a rail along the table. A camera system captured the incoming ball and the arm was designed with 3 joints. The hobbyist showed a video of loosely hit balls being returned cleanly and the system was to be further refined. But I didn't find anything new about the project.
Nevertheless, you could see what was already feasible for a DIY enthusiast.
When I see how "much" the Tesla robot can or cannot do, the development is quite sad.
As I said, still very exciting, but nothing for me to invest in.
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Of course, I understand the skepticism that you might get in too early and end up having to wait longer for the big breakthrough. Nevertheless, I see it a little differently and to each his own 😉 I am invested and interested in companies that are working on the research and development of humanoid robots and are consistently driving the topic forward. It remains a very exciting field for me. I even believe that the whole thing will develop faster than e-mobility, which, as we all know, took a few years to finally get going 😅🚗🤖
Of course, I understand the skepticism that you might get in too early and end up having to wait longer for the big breakthrough. Nevertheless, I see it a little differently and to each his own 😉 I am invested and interested in companies that are working on the research and development of humanoid robots and are consistently driving the topic forward. It remains a very exciting field for me. I even believe that the whole thing will develop faster than e-mobility, which, as we all know, took a few years to finally get going 😅🚗🤖
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•@EpsEra 😉 If you want to look back at the beginnings and history of e-mobility, you have to look back almost 140 years, as the path was discarded for more than 100 years for various reasons.
Today's e-mobility is already very advanced, but will change and develop significantly over the next 5-10 years.
Only time will tell whether humanoid robotics will follow a similar path and it will remain extremely interesting.
Personally, I hope the best for your investments and will continue to read your reports with interest. 👍🏼
Today's e-mobility is already very advanced, but will change and develop significantly over the next 5-10 years.
Only time will tell whether humanoid robotics will follow a similar path and it will remain extremely interesting.
Personally, I hope the best for your investments and will continue to read your reports with interest. 👍🏼
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@TradingHase
E-mobility is definitely coming and so is robotics, but nobody knows how long it will take. The proponents of e-mobility also wanted to have the cars on the road immediately. In the end, it needed technology, economics and driver acceptance, otherwise customers would pull out. It will be similar with robots. If there is something clever, everyone is on board; if it seems risky or not very useful, people will remain cautious.
Thank you for your affirmation and the great exchange. I'm particularly keen on companies that take a multi-pronged approach and don't put all their eggs in one basket. That's what makes community fun, even if you don't always agree. 😃
E-mobility is definitely coming and so is robotics, but nobody knows how long it will take. The proponents of e-mobility also wanted to have the cars on the road immediately. In the end, it needed technology, economics and driver acceptance, otherwise customers would pull out. It will be similar with robots. If there is something clever, everyone is on board; if it seems risky or not very useful, people will remain cautious.
Thank you for your affirmation and the great exchange. I'm particularly keen on companies that take a multi-pronged approach and don't put all their eggs in one basket. That's what makes community fun, even if you don't always agree. 😃
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•@EpsEra You don't have to be of the same opinion, but you do have to accept each other's opinions.
With e-mobility, you can already test it and decide for yourself whether you like it and whether it fits into your everyday life. Micha Meier from the 5th floor can't just throw an extension cable from the balcony to charge his e-car, there has to be infrastructure for everyone.
I've been testing electric cars for some time now, my wife was always skeptical and has now been driving a plug-in hybrid with a range of 50 km for six months and charges the car every evening because she prefers electric to petrol.
New technologies have to fit into our lives and be experienced personally in order to be able to form an informed opinion.
With e-mobility, you can already test it and decide for yourself whether you like it and whether it fits into your everyday life. Micha Meier from the 5th floor can't just throw an extension cable from the balcony to charge his e-car, there has to be infrastructure for everyone.
I've been testing electric cars for some time now, my wife was always skeptical and has now been driving a plug-in hybrid with a range of 50 km for six months and charges the car every evening because she prefers electric to petrol.
New technologies have to fit into our lives and be experienced personally in order to be able to form an informed opinion.
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•@EpsEra Young as you are, you can also invest in this trend for the next 20 years and then skim off the big profits. I would like to have reached my project goal in 7 years at the latest.
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Chris, that makes me smile 😅 I'm not quite that young anymore. Investing 20 years really does sound like half an eternity. I think that in five years' time, we'll be at the point where it's a reality and no longer just a trend 🚀
Chris, that makes me smile 😅 I'm not quite that young anymore. Investing 20 years really does sound like half an eternity. I think that in five years' time, we'll be at the point where it's a reality and no longer just a trend 🚀
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