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by skywal_l
27 days ago
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Yes but they are also a quick win to replace humans because they don't need accommodation or specific R&D. Any job by a human that has no been automated yet is because the ROI was too low to develop a specific robot and adapt the work environment for it. The human is basically the standard API. A humanoid robot is a drop-in replacement implementation of this API. |
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