
yiqifacai.eth|Mar 30, 2025 15:08
Zhu Xiaohu's joke actually points out a current situation in the robotics industry: many companies are keen on showcasing cool technologies, such as making robots "flip over", but have limited progress in solving practical problems. He mentioned that when talking to the CEO of a robotics company about the implementation of applications, most of the descriptions he heard were "imaginary", which reflects that some companies may exaggerate the technological capabilities in their promotion. As for spending tens of thousands of yuan to buy robots to replace human labor, he thinks it is not cost-effective at present, and this does make sense - robots nowadays have high costs, efficiency, and reliability, and may not completely replace human labor, so the economic benefits are not obvious in the short term. The prospect of robots replacing human labor will become increasingly clear in areas such as high-risk work and repetitive tasks. Zhu Xiaohu's viewpoint reminds us that the industry needs more pragmatic innovation, rather than just focusing on "performance".
And bipedal robots, more like physical robots designed to please capital, tell stories, and solve problems, do not necessarily need to have two legs and two arms like humans.
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