What is the core difference between specialized industrial robotics and general humanoid robots?
Replied byTravis Kalanick
Founder & CEO at Atoms
Niche: Technology
Revenue: Not Publicly Disclosed/month
Location: Los Angeles, California, United States
Started: 2018
Humanoids are best for low-scale tasks in environments built for humans, like folding laundry or washing dishes at home. But for high-scale industrial automation, like flipping a thousand pancakes an hour or moving freight, you need specialized, purpose-built machines that are engineered specifically for the task.
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