• hendrik@palaver.p3x.de
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    2 months ago

    That’s what I was thinking as well. But what they portray in the video is mostly warehouses and assembly lines. Which seems to me like the domain of specialized robots?! …There’s a few snippets, far and in between with what I’d call human-centric places. A humanoid stocking a fridge, unloading the laundry and bringing coffee…
    I can envision humanoid robots work in smaller warehouses as well. Or as a receptionist. Or in more jobs in the far future. It’d take quite a while until that delivery driver robot can illegally park the car in my busy city, run across 3 lanes of rush hour traffic and hand me the packet. And then be fast enough to do it hundreds of times a day and in all weather conditions.

    Edit: I might be wrong, though. Just read an article about Hyundai going to deploy many humanoid robots to car assembly lines.