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RastaNecromanca t1_jdsr83f wrote

There is no market for it or barely as of right now so no demand = no supply. The no demand might be due to the robots not being good enough yet but with little demand there is little money for innovation so it goes slow. That’s my perspective on it not an expert though so there’s probably other aspects to it

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NazmanJT t1_jduhc4b wrote

There is a market for humanoid robotic baristas. Many people don't trust machines to make their coffee. If they can see a humanoid robot make it in front of their eyes, then trust will be higher and baristas can be replaced.

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hellrail t1_jdsu8d9 wrote

Totally wrong

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RastaNecromanca t1_jdsxw7y wrote

Ok enlighten me then

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hellrail t1_jdsy919 wrote

There would be a great demand if one could build it, but we cannot yes due to limited AI

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iobeson t1_jdt11m4 wrote

I feel like you read the first sentence and nothing else. He pretty much said that when he said they might not be good enough yet and that's what's slowing down demand, which is making innovation slower.

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hellrail t1_jdtayym wrote

Yeah right, no one's investing in AI these days, because it doesnt work well enough

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