With the training videos of average people with average abilities alone, robots could already perform all tasks very well. It's hard to imagine if humans, who are experts in their field (physical activities), provide training videos. Then every robot will be as good and even better than the human experts. Just the beginning, absolutely impressive and still a little overwhelming what's in store for us (positively overwhelming in my opinion)!
The way in which humanoid robots can learn things that take humans half a lifetime is more than impressive, and it is fascinating to see how far technology has come in this respect. I personally find it especially interesting to think about the mass adoption of humanoid robots and the use cases in private households. When do you think humanoid robots will be affordable for the general public?
Affordability depends on the price for the robot or for the RaaS, robot as a service. Compared to human labor, they will be much cheaper. However, most offerings will be for business and production first. Households will be served later, at least by the big players. But I am sure that some players will try to focus on private use cases first.
With the training videos of average people with average abilities alone, robots could already perform all tasks very well. It's hard to imagine if humans, who are experts in their field (physical activities), provide training videos. Then every robot will be as good and even better than the human experts. Just the beginning, absolutely impressive and still a little overwhelming what's in store for us (positively overwhelming in my opinion)!
Positively overwhelming is a good take 😁.
The way in which humanoid robots can learn things that take humans half a lifetime is more than impressive, and it is fascinating to see how far technology has come in this respect. I personally find it especially interesting to think about the mass adoption of humanoid robots and the use cases in private households. When do you think humanoid robots will be affordable for the general public?
Affordability depends on the price for the robot or for the RaaS, robot as a service. Compared to human labor, they will be much cheaper. However, most offerings will be for business and production first. Households will be served later, at least by the big players. But I am sure that some players will try to focus on private use cases first.
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Very interesting video, thanks for sharing! Best, Markus
Very welcome, thank you 🙂