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Humanoid robots make almost zero sense if you're talking about practical applications. Why would you make a robot bipedal, when there are more efficient (both in powerdraw and practicality) ways to allow them to move? It's slower, more demanding of sensors and sensors, and serves no purpose except to appear more human.
Robots design for their purpose are the only thing that makes practical sense. Even if multipurpose, bipedal still doesn't make sense on a factory floor.
I always figured bipedal was to make robots adapt to do things humans do where humans do things.
So for a factory floor, bipedal might not make sense. But what about delivering packages to houses? Navigating a home to help someone or collect something? These types of robots are designed to be general purpose.
If you own a factory or wearhouse, ideally you design them with robots in mind. Of course until you can do that something more generally purpose might be better.
Exactly. I know folks that live on the 3rd floor of an old walk-up. Stairs are the only way in & out. So if you want to replace delivery people then it would need to be a robot that can navigate narrow & windy stairs.
i would still guess a purpose built robot to navigate stairs and carry a package would be better off with something other than two legs.