Brett Adcock
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You know, I think it's probably because the robot is human-like and can do human-like work.
So, I think it's just scary for, you know, it's a scary thing that it can, like, do what humans can.
I think it's, you know, you have similar scariness folks have around, like, digital AI and how that will, like, basically, like, you know, manifest in the future.
So, I think it's a real thing.
Like, I think the robots can do human-like work.
And it will continue every year to do more and more human-like work.
So, but like that, you know, we just got to... We just want to be very careful about how we position this and what we do and also how we communicate it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What's next for the robots?
We want to solve general robotics.
I figure.
We want to...
We think of ourselves truly as at the frontier of this robotics AI lab that needs to build common sense reasoning in a robot that can put in every home.
How do we drop it into your home it's never been and you can just communicate with it and get to start doing work?
That's the problem we want to solve here.
That's the problem if you solve it, you can ship billions and millions of robots.
There's also a business where if you don't want to solve that, you can definitely ship robots.
You could ship them in the commercial workforce.
You could ship them in the military, as you mentioned.