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this is what Brett adCock company Figure is offering in the near future it looks like, so will you accept it and take one or you dont think thats the way to go `?
 
Plus insurance for when this thing malfunctions and bites your dick off. Brett Nocock. Face fucking a woman with braces was not a good decision, so I will refrain from these models until at least 4th generation.

Just watched the video and it's not advanced enough for that. Well for some sure, but for most normal ppl it would be like trying to bang the AI from I Robot.
 
$300 unlimited RKOs yeah fam mi down fi certain ting sound lit 🔥

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cliffs?

what do the robot do?

its about the transformative potential of humanoid robots in addressing labor challenges, enhancing productivity, and reshaping the future of work and daily living , they discuss the rapid advancements in humanoid robotics and their potential to revolutionize various industries and daily life.

  • Advancements in Humanoid Robotics: Adcock emphasizes that recent technological progress, particularly in battery and motor power, has made humanoid robots more functional and practical. These improvements enable robots to perform tasks that are dangerous, monotonous, or undesirable for humans, such as those in mining, construction, and household chores.


  • Economic Impact: The integration of humanoid robots into the workforce could address labor shortages and enhance productivity across various sectors. Adcock envisions a future where physical labor becomes a choice rather than a necessity, with robots performing tasks that humans prefer to avoid.


  • AI Integration: The development of advanced AI systems, including large language models, is crucial for enabling humanoid robots to understand and interact seamlessly with humans. This integration allows robots to learn from human actions and adapt to new situations more effectively, facilitating natural communication between humans and robots.


  • Future Outlook: Adcock predicts that within the next few decades, there could be billions of humanoid robots worldwide, fundamentally transforming industries and daily life. He anticipates that as manufacturing scales and technology advances, the cost of humanoid robots will decrease, making them more accessible to the general public.

 
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