"The Uncanny Valley: Why We Keep Building Ourselves (And Why We Should Stop)"

The Deep Dive por Jake Shinto

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Today we critique the tech industry’s fixation on building humanoid robots. While companies design robots with two legs to fit existing human infrastructure and utilize imitation learning, This approach is mechanically inefficient and prohibitively expensive. I highlight that bipedal movement requires immense computational power and battery life compared to simpler, more stable designs like wheeled or quadruped robots. Ultimately, specialized modular tools and robot-friendly environments are more practical than creating expensive machines that mirror the human form. The pursuit of human-like robots is driven more by venture capital and ego than by sound engineering principles.

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AIHumanoidRobot Design