LOL. I agree that a lot of humanoid robotics market speculation is merely that. Our actual coverage is a bit more sober, and we've talked to many of the actual developers out there. I appreciate the technological challenge, and we'll see when humanoids are ready to address commercial use cases.
Robotics 24/7 brings a lot of experience to covering robotics in a way that many market analysts just don't.
The 'Hollywood Humanoids' like Sophia and a few others exist as highly paid performers for media and events. They do so much damage to pragmatic real markets for robots with their overinflated illusion of robotic competency and intelligence.
LOL. I agree that a lot of humanoid robotics market speculation is merely that. Our actual coverage is a bit more sober, and we've talked to many of the actual developers out there. I appreciate the technological challenge, and we'll see when humanoids are ready to address commercial use cases.
Robotics 24/7 brings a lot of experience to covering robotics in a way that many market analysts just don't.
The 'Hollywood Humanoids' like Sophia and a few others exist as highly paid performers for media and events. They do so much damage to pragmatic real markets for robots with their overinflated illusion of robotic competency and intelligence.
Lol - I should write mean comments about articles more often - that's the most popular link on the newsletter!