Look at it this way. Useful Humanoid robots are at least as hard as useful self-driving cars. It took about 20 years to get from the DARPA Grand Challenge (can drive OK on an empty road) to Waymo (take one across town today.).
chmod775 · 7m ago
I'm so confused why you would use a laughably bad human when you could have a specialist robot. These things are going to get outperformed by the latter even more so than humans would.
I'm not surprised at all they're struggling to find buyers.
Daneel_ · 2m ago
If you can have one robot do multiple tasks at 80% of the capability of a special-purpose robot, then that’s a win. Buy a fleet of them and just repurpose them as necessary.
If they’re humanoid then they can already use tools, equipment, and access methods we already use for ourselves.
What part of the vision doesn’t make sense?
chmod775 · 1m ago
Then they're just a worse human on every metric: from capability to real cost.
I'm not surprised at all they're struggling to find buyers.
If they’re humanoid then they can already use tools, equipment, and access methods we already use for ourselves.
What part of the vision doesn’t make sense?