yeah but a human dont have a warranty meaning cheap to replace and cheap to make
meanwhile they spend a lot of money on a robot that cant do anything that a human does and i dont count these robotics assemblers in factories i mean a walking skeleton terminator looking ass that probably can stop working permanently from just getting wet
and to see a real robot in common day life and i mean a real humanoid not these R2D2 on wheels would take about 100 years cause these idiots show you unrealistic expectations just to tryhard and bait investors and never thinking of consequences or long term
Nogardtist t1_iveur7v wrote
Reply to Humanoid robots could generate $154 billion in revenue over next 15 years, Goldman Sachs reports by Gari_305
yeah but a human dont have a warranty meaning cheap to replace and cheap to make
meanwhile they spend a lot of money on a robot that cant do anything that a human does and i dont count these robotics assemblers in factories i mean a walking skeleton terminator looking ass that probably can stop working permanently from just getting wet
and to see a real robot in common day life and i mean a real humanoid not these R2D2 on wheels would take about 100 years cause these idiots show you unrealistic expectations just to tryhard and bait investors and never thinking of consequences or long term