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a consumer robot will NEVER (never) peel a hardboiled egg
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>>519805805
your mom consumed my asshole last night.
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>>519805805
>crack both extremes
>blow air through it
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>>519805805
So eight months?
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>>519805805
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXC7b5FNBMw
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a consumer robot will NEVER (never) trim someone's nails reliably without hurting them
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>>519805805
Neither will I, must be nice to have arms.
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>why doesn't the robot breathe for me!
How fucking lazy are you? The point of technology is meant to make life easier not to be an incubator/womb simulator.
Fucking nigger ass.
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>>519807099
consumer robot, retard
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>>519805805
clanker
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>>519807369
consumer means can be bought by consumers, you mutt nigger.
That pic is called humanoid robot
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>>519805805
You hit it on the counter to crack the shell and then roll it over the counter with your flat hand.
Any humanoid robot could do that.

>But that's not the stupid slow method I use
Indeed.
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>>519807292
>is meant to make life easier
>saving you 45 minutes peeling 2 dozen hardboiled eggs doesn't count!

>>519807451
>knows exactly what is meant
>too autistic to participate in conversation without spazzing out
your mom took tylenol
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>>519807277
No hands typed this post.
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a consumer robot will NEVER (never) change a baby's diaper
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a consumer robot will NEVER (never) mow a lawn with a riding lawnmower
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a consumer robot will NEVER (never) give an IV to an elderly person at home
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>>519807639
Angry feet did.
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>>519807592
>45 minutes peeling 2 dozen hardboiled eggs
are you sure you aren't retarded?
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>>519808702
>another autismo who takes everything exactly literally
christ lmao
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>>519807451
That this is marketeered as a consumer household robot.
Just 2 more trillions of investment money and Musk will sell them by the billions.
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Summary of things that pro-robot shills think are useless because they'll never be automated by a consumer robot:

>high dexterity food prep
>hygiene maintenance for people who struggle (kids, elderly)
>helping out with babies
>general outdoor work with tools
>at-home medical care

but don't worry, it can put the green block in the red box on the shelf 87% of the time! we are surely in a gilded age of home automation.
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>>519805805
it will, but it will not be for sale in the US
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>>519810406
>source: the robotic vibrator in my anus
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>>519810485
what, you think that precise movements is outside of the reach of technology? we have servos with precision measured in microns. the whole argument is braindead. however, what is going to happen is that like everything else these days, it will be developed in china, then the US will throw a fit and ban it with the hope that someday some american will be able to replicate the chinese technology. but it is never going to happen. the US is done.
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>>519807369
That robot could definetly load eggs into and retrieve them from that machine.
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>>519810727
lmao we've had precise machines for half a century. what is the missing piece for making a humanoid robot peel a hardboiled egg or change a baby's diaper? you've gotta be in your 20s to not see what's obviously missing.

>>519810807
copium. i can peel a hard boiled egg with my hands. why can't it?
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>>519811354
what is it that is missing? sensors that can precisely determine how much pressure is being applied on the egg? neural networks to process the data and control the movements? we got all of that now. it's just a matter of putting it together, and many chinese companies are working on that right now, making progress every day.
you have no arguments.
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>>519805805
Neither will I, apparently
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>>519805805
I don't care as long as he can peel softboiled eggs.
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>>519811707
>any day now! we're just waiting for the chinese to put the final touches on it!
>just add more sensors and slap a ANN on it
lmao we've had all of that for decades retard.
you don't see what's obviously missing because your brain is still underdeveloped and you've never worked in robotics.
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consumer grade robots better learn how to peel an egg before I let it check my prostate and viberate
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>>519812075
every problem you posted has already been solved
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>>519814210
cool story hans
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>>519805805
>>519805805
>a consumer robot will NEVER (never) peel a hardboiled egg
They can do surgery on a grape though.
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>>519815435
>non-humanoid, non-consumer, TELEOPERATED
you're brown
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Eggstremely low quality thread
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>>519808260
>a consumer robot will NEVER (never) give an IV to an elderly person at home
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>>519815602
>non-humanoid, TELEOPERATED
Moving the goalpost twice already? I see...
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>>519805805
It wont really need to, like a human in a commercial setting it wont be hand pealing them, it will just have to load up an egg peeling machine and wait for the pealed eggs to come out the other end
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>>519805805
Those are some sexy eggs
I cant be the only one that thinks this
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>>519807483
>Any humanoid robot could do that.
What a ridiculous thing to say. Machines can't even make a cup of coffee in a controlled environment without fucking up.
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>>519815812
>goalposts
you dummy, what good is picrel if it needs an always-on internet connection and you have to pilot it, or let some jeet pilot it while watching your entire life through the cameras
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>>519816054
>just buy a egg peeling machine
>just buy a nail clipping machine
>just buy a diaper changing machine
>...and the $30k robot will use that
this is why you'll never build a business
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>>519817485
I've never seen a robot fix a mistake it made. Have you?
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>>519805805
so we'll give robots fingernails
next?
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>>519807987
We already have robot lawn mowers and have for a decade.
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>>519818215
if it's in their very narrow training data, yes. but it has to be predictable and trained on. they aren't discovering failure modes on their own and adapting, like humans do.

>>519818834
yeah but that's not what i said, dumbass. humanoid robots should be able to use humanoid-shaped tools.
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>>519807793
who changed diapers of pigs?
diapers is optional
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>>519820912
>memeflag
india



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