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Why humanoid robots alone should be the turning point is not clear to me. It is also relatively clear that for many tasks it is better not to use humanoid robots. It is also not clear to me for many of the profiteers why a humanoid robot is more beneficial than a specialized robot that is not similar to humans.
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@Prg I think the basic idea here is that the entire human living environment is already optimized for the human body, which means that humanoid robots can be integrated much more efficiently.
In the end, it will probably be a continuum of specialized monsters and generalized humanoids. 🤷
In the end, it will probably be a continuum of specialized monsters and generalized humanoids. 🤷
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@Prg @Epi
Yes, I agree with what Epi wrote here 👍 I couldn't have put it better myself. In the end, what counts most for companies is financial progress. If humanoid robots can cut costs by a third, that naturally plays into their hands. Efficiency and profit are paramount, which is precisely why development will continue in this direction.
Yes, I agree with what Epi wrote here 👍 I couldn't have put it better myself. In the end, what counts most for companies is financial progress. If humanoid robots can cut costs by a third, that naturally plays into their hands. Efficiency and profit are paramount, which is precisely why development will continue in this direction.
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