Ask those humans who tele-operate some humanoids during the training days...
Suoko
joined 3 years ago
Sure but if you have brand new machines that are supposed to be operated by humans, buying a 10k humanoid compared to paying some real humans is going to appeal a lot of entrepreneurs: and you'll be able to mix the two kinds of workers initially, see Amazon warehouses as an example.
Until ai will be able to discard human trash thanks to their pure logic
That's pretty human actually 🤔
The Epstein's chronicles
A kind of benchmark or drag race for robots? Let's organise a decathlon: Fight, chess, sports, killing top ranking useless humans, etc...