Shekhar Natarajan
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It'll happen.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
So there are two types of robots, right?
You becoming a robot.
yeah so putting chips into us yes and then the robot which is a computer which is highly dexterous like running around in your house humanoids and that those humanoids they are getting built left right and center in like china if you go to shenzhen and if you look at like all of the factories in shenzhen and all the warehouses in shenzhen there are like hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of factories dedicated to building a very dexterous robot which can dance it can perform it can clean which can do all kinds of stuff
right there was actually for the Lunar New Year there was a show of only humanoids performing dance and all of the cultural activities like humans used to do that by the way you must have seen that Shenzhen or Shenyan or whatever that like you know show is right like the Chinese thing imagine that being done by robots but I'm just thinking what is the balance what is the balance though
Yes.
So like, you know, like I've heard like all different like types of stories on this.
Like if you ask my wife, my wife would say like, I would love to have one because like I'm so tired, like, you know, doing all this stuff.
Like I want to have one.
She trusts your robot.
So I think we're going to have like a whole array of things here.
But I think caregiving is,
is a very interesting humanoid, human application.
Imagine like, you know, caregiving, right?
Like, you know, there are not enough caregivers or nurses, qualified nurses today to take care of elderly.
And as the aging population increases, there is a role for humanoids in that case to give care.
Now, it cannot like say, I don't like the grandma and I'm going to beat the hell out of her.
If it doesn't behave, it'll do that.