I felt like robo simian made sense for versatility. I can see some thing that is more like a carbon atom so it can naturally tripod but can go to 2 or even one limb as base and have more grasping limbs.
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artyom@piefed.social 1 day agoBecause a humanoid robot can theoretically do all the things humans can do, using appliances designed for humans to operate.
HubertManne@piefed.social 1 day ago
jwt@programming.dev 1 day ago
Non-humanoids can theoretically do that too.
artyom@piefed.social 1 day ago
“Non-humanoids” is an incredibly broad description. For example, a Roomba can’t empty your dishwasher. But a humanoid robot can use your existing human vacuum to clean the floors.
jwt@programming.dev 1 day ago
Yes that’s the whole point. They’re forcibly thinking in humanoid forms, while I dont care about form, I care about function. Make shit that’s useful, and I dont care what package it comes in. In the vast majority of use cases it’s incredibly cumbersome to have it in bipedal form; you to have reserve cpu power/mechanics/power for balance and shit, while not at all necessary for the tasks at hand.
artyom@piefed.social 1 day ago
…what? Is your point?
They are largely the same in this case.