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by timschmidt
248 days ago
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> the unitree r1 is effectively a useless toy Only because it's not yet attached to a reasonable AI, which is my point. It's not going to do any heavy lifting, but it could easily do basic house chores like cleaning up, folding laundry, etc if it were. The actuators and body platform are there, and economies of scale already at work. I guess some folks just can't or won't put 2 and 2 together to predict the near future. |
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I am impressed by Unitree, but the problem that needs to be solved here is not just better software. Better hardware needs to come down in cost and weight to make the generalized robot argument more convincing.
There is still a long way to go for a humanoid to be a reasonable product, and that's not just a software issue.