Brett Adcock
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Um, there's still a lot of work to go do, but, like, it's now... Uh... It's now a huge step up where we actually even currently are.
And the hand now can, like, fold laundry and, you know... Do you think it'll hit a point where it can outperform a human?
More dexterity in a hand than a human?
I don't know.
Better balance?
Faster?
Stronger?
We already have better balance than a human.
The robot on one leg could balance better than a human can.
I don't know about, like, uh...
Humans have a lot of degrees of freedom.
We have a few hundred degrees of freedom.
Our hands are very dexterous.
I would say if we can do close to human dexterity in terms of like... That'd be a huge win.
You'd have robots everywhere.
And...
And then we're going to still have a lot of trouble getting to a full human range of motion.
Small things, like you reach inside of a washer and you kind of move your head as you're getting in.
Some people get down to the ground and kind of get in the washer to grab someone in the back.
We do a lot of crazy stuff.