Robotics pioneer Rodney Brooks warns that the vision of humanoid robots as general assistants is unrealistic due to a biological barrier: dexterity. He argues that current AI cannot learn the complexity of human touch from datasets, making video training methods insufficient for achieving true physical capability. Brooks predicts future successful robots will likely be non-humanoid, featuring wheels and multiple arms.
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