Some people fear humanoid robots on battlefields. How do you respond to those concerns?
Replied bySanket Pathak
Co-Founder & CEO at Foundation Robotics
Niche: AI
Revenue: Pre-revenue/month
Location: San Francisco, California, USA
Started: 2023
I think many of those concerns are emotional rather than practical. If someone's goal is destruction, there are already more effective tools available. Humanoid robots are valuable because they can perform tasks with greater precision and potentially reduce collateral damage compared to more destructive alternatives.
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