The question is rhetorical: wasting resources to create humanoid robots seems pretty stupid to me.It depends on available time and budget. Take as an example your body. If you bring your arms in front of you and move them both a little to the right or left, and then jump and move them to the other side (left or right) your feet will also change direction. This is angular momentum conservation. The reason I am mentioning this is because certain moves with hands or feet in case of a humanoid robot tend to change the conditions of equilibrium and thus according to every movement you must have a module that takes account over this. This is way too much work or some kind of way to counteract the deviation of an accelerometer. I would create R2D2 from StarWars...
I think humanoid looks less dangerous and threatening to humans, so they are making something we can accept, now.wasting resources to create humanoid robots seems pretty stupid to me.
Perhaps another reason is precisely that: wanting to believe oneself to be God creating the Human Being.Later on GOD knows what !
The known version has been tested for thousands of years and still looks like it is not obsolete.to create humanoid robots
The known version has been tested for thousands of years and still looks like it is not obsolete.
Unless you're aspiring to own a Stepford Wife .... As opposed to a holiday at West World - (depending on which option you select, of course).The question is rhetorical: wasting resources to create humanoid robots seems pretty stupid to me.
Unless you're a federal worker.....and still looks like it is not obsolete.
Nope - apart from the Stepford Wife project - I'd build a nano-bot (pacman) that would run around the body (like the scarabs in The Mummy) and eat up all the cholesterol. These white cells aren't doing it - bad design.If you had the skills and resources to create robots, would you make them similar to Humans or with superior potential, such as eyes also in the back of the head or four arms?
Actually all robot makers are copier or replicater. They did not invent anything by making a robot so they are not genius. Just think when the bicycle was made, it was invention and new thing in the world but making a humanoid robot is just combining mechanical parts in a human shape so where is creativity?The question is rhetorical: wasting resources to create humanoid robots seems pretty stupid to me.
If you really want and can build robots, make them special, really useful.
Really useful, indispensable (sarcasm).
I think it is not built for your generation.Really useful, indispensable (sarcasm).
The dog, on the other hand... what good is a dog that doesn't even poop?
Really useful, indispensable (sarcasm).
The dog, on the other hand... what good is a dog that doesn't even poop?
The same level of intelligence was used for this one, but at least more humor:
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If you really "have to" create a robot, let it have special features:
It seems to me as if the Human Being had invented the bicycle and instead of wheels, had given it two legs!Actually all robot makers are copier or replicater. They did not invent anything by making a robot so they are not genius. Just think when the bicycle was made, it was invention and new thing in the world but making a humanoid robot is just combining mechanical parts in a human shape so where is creativity?
Among many other examples, BiCycle is creativity and making a robot is nothing. All robot makers are so DUMB that they can't think or imagine new type of useful structure. Robots are just electro-mechanical statues and just imagine what the children's toys are... are not they same as robots to play with!
I am a tech loving person by childhood but I don't fascinate by seeing robots but I always fascinate to see the machines in factories and how in a great way of designing, they are making useful products for humans.
Actually all robot makers are copier or replicater. They did not invent anything by making a robot so they are not genius. Just think when the bicycle was made, it was invention and new thing in the world but making a humanoid robot is just combining mechanical parts in a human shape so where is creativity?
Among many other examples, BiCycle is creativity and making a robot is nothing. All robot makers are so DUMB that they can't think or imagine new type of useful structure. Robots are just electro-mechanical statues and just imagine what the children's toys are... are not they same as robots to play with!
I am a tech loving person by childhood but I don't fascinate by seeing robots but I always fascinate to see the machines in factories and how in a great way of designing, they are making useful products for humans.
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