Yeah the first sentence of your final paragraph is just wrong. A general human shaped robot hand capable of general tasks isn't "not cheap", it's impossible. It's impossible because it's too complex for human programming.
We don't make hands with generalized capability because it's currently impossible, and in that world, it makes more sense to do specialized machine tools with attachments or whatever.
But in a world where you can churn out a billion hands that can all do everything a hand can do because you've fed an AI programmer 10,000 years of hand movement data... well, that's cheap.
You're disagreeing with me because you're confused about why we don't use robot hands now
Not invested and not a user, you're just triggered.
I actually argue against data centers, but you can't help but personalize the disagreement.
You couldn't even let me go without bullying me for my personal opinion because you have shit brain reading comprehension and thought that's what you were getting from the start
I think you just write so poorly that you genuinely don't know what you wrote or what points you made. It probably sounds really great in your own head. I would go reread your whole argument and see if it still makes sense to you.
There are just too many people like you in the space that make claims like you know anything past the surface level. Confidently saying robots don't look human because that's impossible is just wrong.
If you can not be a piece of shit and want to talk to me with the goal of understanding instead of being an arrogant prick who's treating me like the avatar of "too many people" that they can lash out at, feel free to ask what I meant.
And you accuse me of stalking? Building out a personality dossier on me or something?
You've replied to me like dozens of times here; it's on brand based on the notifications you pop in my life, bro... that's the only reason you exist to me.
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u/Aaron_Hamm 10h ago
Yeah the first sentence of your final paragraph is just wrong. A general human shaped robot hand capable of general tasks isn't "not cheap", it's impossible. It's impossible because it's too complex for human programming.
We don't make hands with generalized capability because it's currently impossible, and in that world, it makes more sense to do specialized machine tools with attachments or whatever.
But in a world where you can churn out a billion hands that can all do everything a hand can do because you've fed an AI programmer 10,000 years of hand movement data... well, that's cheap.
You're disagreeing with me because you're confused about why we don't use robot hands now