You could have like an autonomous mini-combine-harvester and that would still beat the fuck out of the human robot here. And like every other example I can think of.
Anthropomorphic robots can go anywhere humans can go, operate human tools, and vice versa. At least in theory you can dump a bunch of human shaped robots in to a warehouse or whatever and program them and they’ll be able to navigate, interact with the tools, etc.
what’s the real world advantages of antropomorphic design? Genuinely asking, best I can come up with is niche SAR Robot
Infrastructure already made for humanoids so you don’t need to change it.
You could have like an autonomous mini-combine-harvester and that would still beat the fuck out of the human robot here. And like every other example I can think of.
Anthropomorphic robots can go anywhere humans can go, operate human tools, and vice versa. At least in theory you can dump a bunch of human shaped robots in to a warehouse or whatever and program them and they’ll be able to navigate, interact with the tools, etc.