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south korea is mass producing 30k humanoid robots
i kneel, fuck japan
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>>218263135
thats boston bro
israeli bots will mog them in time tho we have nvidia moving here to build up compute
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company just got acquired for 900 mil
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why is japan so pathetic?
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>>218263439
that's look pretty cool and everything bro, but i know a lot of people here that would do that same job, 8hs a day, 5 days a week, for about $320 per month.

and with these people, you don't even have to care about maintenance or anything. as soon as their 8hs shift ends, they are their own problem
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>>218263668
doesnt argentina have a ton of labor related laws and benefits and shit?
these cost as much as a car today but will get cheaper with time and the people you're talking about are each gonna be overseeing increasing amounts of these bots like unjamming when they get stuck or teleoperating them to train the ai
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>>218263758
>doesnt argentina have a ton of labor related laws and benefits and shit?
yes, that's why like %60 of argie workers are unreported (work off the books), and they have almost no rights.

>but will get cheaper with time
yes, they will have to get a lot cheaper i guess. like $5000, if they are going to replace a human that makes about $4000 per year
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>>218263439
>>218263758
just shut up and leave you aren't welcome here
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>>218263439
goyims are the robots of god
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>>218263988
the point is those things are far lower in terms of potential liabilities and problems, it would be retarded not to use them even if initially theres a big upfront cost
full bot warehouses are inevitable
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>>218263455
due to lack of chad k-genes...wait
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>>218263439
i get humanoid robots are good design for human workspaces but why the 5 fingers. thats totally unnecessary
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>>218265064
>top-tier sex offender
kek
do american have sex offender ranking?
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Need the crumb of attention image with an Israeli flag for this thread.
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>>218265117
for the most part you're right even the human 5 fingers arent totally independent of each other. i do think its a good design because if you teleoperate such a robot with a vr headset you can theoretically have one to one mapping

i do think right now its wasted but in the future they can train them to do precise human finger moments with control globes or just take a video of a human doing a task with trackers on the fingers and use that as training data
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>>218263135
Can you fuck them?
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SEAs are far cheaper
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>>218263288
Humanoid robots are dumb
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>>218267803
thats like saying putting english into LLMs is dumb
bro thats your greatest asset not a drawback.

how are you going to train your spiderbot with 17 arms? are you gonna have 9 people with vr controllers recording training data?
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>>218263288
Why limit them to being human sized anyway if they are just going to do dumb labor why not make them into 50ft behemoths
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>>218267922
nothing's stopping you its just that its physically easiest to build,work with and train with bots that are on the scale of a human. everything in human spaces is already built with human size and human hands in mind so thats the most obvious physical shape of the first bots that will run on pure machine learning and not something rigid and preprogrammed.

i suspect we'll see big humanoid robots that can build a house on their own lifting heavy prefab blocks but only years after we see human sized bots everywhere



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