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Multiple companies are now using robots that walk and talk like human beings. What could go wrong?

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... In case you hadn't noticed, humanoid robots have joined the workforce.

An evergreen staple of science fiction, autonomous AI-driven machines with feet, legs that bend at the knee, torsos, arms with hands and fingers, all topped with a head are now being deployed in real workplaces.

Specifically:

Amazon is piloting the use of Agility Robotics' humanoid robot, Digit, in logistics operations " mainly for picking up empty bins and returning them to where they can be filled again with merchandise.

Mercedes-Benz is collaborating with Apptronik to explore the use of the Apollo humanoid robot in manufacturing. (The robots deliver assembly kits to production lines.)

BMW is testing Figure AI's humanoid robot, Figure 01, at its factory in Spartanburg, SC. They're used for moving components onto jigs and making corrections to component placements. (Figure recently unveiled its Figure 02 robot, which is even more humanoid than the first one.)

- - - Hyundai, through its subsidiary Boston Dynamics, is working on deploying the Atlas humanoid robot in its manufacturing plants. The aim is to scale up its use for industrial applications.

- - - Tesla developed the Optimus humanoid robot and has already deployed two of them in a factory, mainly for sorting battery cells.

- - - UBTECH Robotics' Walker robot is being used in two Chinese car factories for a wide variety of repetitive manufacturing tasks, such as placing car logos on vehicles and performing quality inspections.

For now, these robots are solutions in search of problems -- or, rather, they're being used for menial work of value nowhere near the price of the robots. But companies expect their roles to grow.

Why humanoid? ...



#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-08-29 12:05 AM | Reply

www.youtube.com

#2 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2024-08-29 12:50 AM | Reply

They Will Not Replace Us

#3 | Posted by sentinel at 2024-08-29 03:31 PM | Reply

Fkkk one first and then tell me it's a bad idea.

Robo suck 5000 will make women obsolete.

#4 | Posted by ClownShack at 2024-08-29 03:49 PM | Reply

Fkkk one first and then tell me it's a bad idea.

Robo suck 5000 will make women obsolete.

#4 | Posted by ClownShack

That's the real reason these nerds are determined to make robots human shaped.

#5 | Posted by SpeakSoftly at 2024-08-29 04:19 PM | Reply

That's the real reason these nerds are determined to make robots human shaped.

#5 | Posted by SpeakSoftly at 2024-08-29 04:19 PM | FLAG PFFFFTTT

That bridge is already crossed... www.oksexdoll.com

Brothels of them exist ... all they gotta do is wash them up after use and send them back out...

Guys gotta hump something I guess

#6 | Posted by RightisTrite at 2024-08-29 07:54 PM | Reply

Beats a sofa, right?

#7 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2024-08-29 08:48 PM | Reply | Funny: 1

"She looked beautiful at the wedding buy that first morning of our honrymoon I caught her charging her battery in the bathroom." OMG! I married a robot!

or

"After that first exciting night with mt new husband, I felt like I married Superman, but then I caught him charging his battery out in the garage. OMG! I love my new husband!"

#8 | Posted by danni at 2024-08-30 06:52 AM | Reply

Feck the Feckbots...

Give me the Chorebot 2000.

Give me a robot (preferably not connected
to A.I.) that can simply do the dishes,
do the laundry, and mow the lawn, and
that has a 20 yr warranty, and you will
have yourself 10k plopped down in front of
you so fast your head will spin.

Imagine how freeing it would be to take away
from humanity all of the drudgery of menial
tasks and chores. Imagine the time saved,
and the amount of free time opened up!

If Elon wants to 'improve the world for the majority
of mankind', stop trying to have people go die on
Mars, and make the Chorebot 2000 instead.

#9 | Posted by earthmuse at 2024-08-30 07:02 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 2

This gets into Philip K. Dick philosophy.

In the movie "Blade Runner" (1982) with the woman who is a sentient human-like robot. Harrison Ford tells her she's a robot, she becomes horrorfied, and refuses to believe it.

Another good movie on this subject is "Ex Machina" (2014)

and also "A.I. Artificial Intelligence" (2001)

#10 | Posted by shane at 2024-08-30 10:04 AM | Reply

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