Mark Cuban says he thinks the humanoid robot push will fail in 5 to 10 years
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Mark Cuban says he thinks the humanoid robot push will fail in 5 to 10 years
""Everybody's making this push for humanoid robots. I think they might have a 5-year lifespan, and then they'll fail miserably. Maybe 10.""
""The robots aren't going to be full-form humanoids. They're going to be whatever the optimal shape is. You design the house to fit the robot, and you design the robot to fit the house.""
Mark Cuban predicts that humanoid robots will have a limited lifespan, suggesting they will fail within 5 to 10 years. He advocates for designing robots that fit specific tasks and environments rather than resembling humans. Cuban proposes that homes should be redesigned to accommodate robots of various shapes, like spiders or ants, which can perform tasks without being humanoid. He cites Amazon's successful use of non-humanoid robots in warehouses as a model for future robotics development.
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