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TheAnonFeels t1_j5yyn8h wrote

idk, we have a robot that can do parkour so... /s

It'll only happen at scale once robots are cheaper than humans. but this is a hypothetical anyway...?

I feel like people forget companies run these, the end dollar is all that matters.. A robot copying a human with tracking on, isn't going to be difficult, they wont even need advanced AI for the robots like, say Elon's bot. (honestly forget it's name...whatever)

Why would anyone bother making an assembly line working robot arm when we have humans? Money.

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resdaz t1_j5z2e7j wrote

Elons bot is a gigantic piece of useless crap lol. I think you very much underestimate how incredibly difficult that is to accomplish which you describe.

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TheAnonFeels t1_j5z4m1j wrote

Wasn't saying elon's bot is the answer, was saying it wouldn't need as strong of an AI like that would..

Robots are getting rather light footed and getting better, I don't see this being a problem in 10-15 years, if not earlier.

Edit: Like this isn't smooth by performance standards, but programming a routine is all that happened here... You can program a better routine with a lighter robot.. One not built for military. https://www.webpronews.com/boston-dynamics-robots-dance-together/

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