8 pointsby rmasona year ago2 comments
  • tuatorua year ago
    The interesting thing is the sheer number of different models designed for different tasks, all of which can be performed by one and the same standard-model human.

    The robot revolution will be a very drawn-out, labour-intensive affair.

    • carllipperta year ago
      my guess

      -> specialized robots is all we can do now. -> General purpose humanoids become ready but are too spendy at first. -> General purpose humanoids become less spendy and do some general farm tasks in specialty or small scale situations -> Humanoids are used to cheaply build and design better large scale automation for large farms -> Humanoids at scale for a new more decentralized agriculture (magnificent gardens cause labor is free and vibes are great ) -> "Row bots" and "humanoids" share the brunt of all human agricultural labor

  • a year ago
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