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jwhildeb t1_j9wlzw4 wrote

Not sure about the software side, but we're decades away from the hardware seen there. Actuator (motor etc) and battery technology are not dense enough to do those things and still fit in a human shape. Those Boston Dynamics robots are about as good as we can do, and they're bulky and missing a ton of stuff you'd expect like dexterous hand and faces.

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Deadboy00 t1_j9x8xoe wrote

You could do it now if you had the $.

Purchase a cs-2 for about 10 million. https://www.cerebras.net/product-system/

License an established llm for ? millions

Purchase a Boston dynamics robot for 100-200k

Hire one phd and a few techs to help out for probably 2 million / yr

You’d also need a building with adequate cooling/infrastructure and lots o electricity. Both very pricey.

Most companies have been messing around with stuff for years. The only requirement for entry is $

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