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"For humanoids, prototypes are hard, production is easy" That was my take after AI Day 1 James reiterates my more recent take: you only scale a 1 M bots that are worthy of 1 M Nobody, and I mean nobody, currently has a bot design worthy of 1 M Patience. Still more iterating

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Clocks were the first computers for a reason Variants are what controlled your dishwasher and washing machine cycles, and why they lasted decades

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The wizard is on the Earth, not on the moon: the moon is in the sky A blizzard is a large amount of blowing snow. The storm has clearly passed and the sky is clear. No blizzard conditions

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Why I am not impressed If you can't autonomously run a race on a 400m laned track what are you doing? My 1500 PR is 3:57 My 1500 marathon splits were 5:22 I can still take em

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If you cannot even autonomously run around a closed track, safely, how far are you from teaching the business end of the robot to do useful work?

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The first thing my kids learned with Lego Mindstorms was how to make a robot follow a line There are LITERALLY LINES PAINTED ON THE TRACK In a 400m you must stay in your lane or be DQ'd I have a robot in my garage that can stay in its lane at 70 mph