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You should see just how far Boston Dynamics has progressed. They’ve been working on it for literally decades, and it shows. They may have humanoid AI robots working in automotive assembly lines within a year or two:
If it's taken Boston Dynamics decades it's going to take Elon Musk centuries.
Move fast, and kill all humans.
Bullshit. Cute dance videos are not actual productivity, and the most recent video shows a B-D -Robot barely taking a large part of a large self and dropping it into a rack. Stuff one armed robots already do.
Watch the videos: they always distract with cute waves and dancing but no way will these toys replace skilled labor.
Doubt. There was FT article about robots efficiency in factories with title.
https://archive.ph/Gzi41
Robots in this and next deade will be big flop. It will be like with VR from 80s and 90s
It won't matter if they're cheaper.
People are very expensive.