According to Techcrunch, a well-known robotist, Rodney Brooks, has recently published an article stating that the capital market is the right capital marketHumanoid RobotThe radical investment in start-ups is "a waste of money"。

Brooks co-founded iRobot and worked on decades of research at MIT。
he indicated that some enterprises were trying to learn smart moves by allowing robots to watch human-operated videos, which were "pure fantasy thinking"。
He stressed that human hands were extremely complex and possessed about 17,000 tactile sensors and that the existing robots were far from that level. Unlike voice recognition and image processing, the lack of long-accumulated research traditions for tactile data makes breakthroughs extremely difficult。
In addition, Brooks reminds us of the security risk: full-sized human-shaped robots need to consume a lot of energy to maintain a balance and are extremely dangerous if they fall. By physical order, a double-sized robot will increase its potential destructive energy to eight times。
According to Brooks, a truly successful “human type” robot in the next 15 years will not be confined to a “human form”, but will be designed in a wheeled fashion, equipped with multiple arms and dedicated sensors, to achieve more efficient practicality. He firmly believed that the current billions of dollars in investment would end up being expensive experiments that could not be scaled up。
IT IS WORTH MENTIONING THAT WOOTREE TECH HAD PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED A VIDEO OF G1 ROBOTS BEING "BATTERED" BUT STILL BALANCED AND FINISHED A SERIES OF SKYSCRAPERS AT THE END。
The official said that even if he fell under external force, he would be able to get up quickly and join the interrupted movement。