Robotics investments based on flawed, unsustainable assumptions, renowned researcher

Fuente Cryptopolitan

Rodney Brooks, a renowned roboticist who co-founded iRobot and former MIT researcher, has warned that current investments in humanoid robots are based on flawed assumptions and may not be sustainable in the long term.

Brooks argues that many companies, including Tesla and Figure, rely on optimistic assumptions about robots learning that do not conform to the laws of physics, sensing, and manipulation in the real world.

According to Brooks, approaches that rely on video-based learning to teach human-like dexterity won’t be sustainable. He characterized the approach as pure fantasy thinking, saying that human hands have multiple touch receptors that no robot can match. He highlighted the things a robot may fail to replicate, including human tactile feedback to pressure, vibration, and slip detection, which are central to dexterity.

Future robots won’t look human, Rodney predicts 

In an essay published by Rodney Brooks, he highlights the lack of established infrastructure in the robotics industry to capture, store, and use touch data. Unlike vision and speech, where there are plenty of datasets and signal processing frameworks, touch remains underdeveloped in hardware and algorithm design. 

According to Brooks, many robot systems today lack adequate force feedback, fine finger control, and robust tactile sensing, which are essential for general-purpose manipulation. He also highlighted safety concerns when robots continue to scale. Brooks believes that as size increases, so does the size and body of robots, meaning a fall from a larger robot could be far more dangerous than from a smaller one. 

Scaling up in size for robots means its mass grows with the cube of linear scaling, while also structural strength grows with the square, creating safety challenges. Brooks revealed that walking upright is another major hurdle for the existing humanoid robots, pointing out that they use energy-intensive control and are not yet structurally safe to be near humans when in motion.

He argues that to operate in human environments, robots must be certified as safe when people stand within mere centimeters, pointing out that the current designs have not achieved that. 

Brooks predicts that in the next fifteen years, the most successful robots marketed as humanoid will not look like humans; instead, they will rely on wheels, multiple arms, and specialized sensors rather than walking upright on two legs. He added that the current funding rounds to support humanoid experiments are unlikely to result in the mass production of humanoid machines.

Mass humanoid robot adoption is much further away than expected

Chris Camillo, a renowned investor who turned $20K to $60 million by investing in robotics, has also sounded his warnings, revealing that after spending more than 400 hours researching the space, he remains optimistic about long-term potential.

Still, the challenges ahead are being misinterpreted by many investors. At the Independent Investor summit, Camillo points out that the perception that manufacturing capacity is the key bottleneck for humanoid robots is misguided. 

“Most people I speak to that are deeply engaged with this space, we all agree on one thing: at the point where we actually have a scalable humanoid robotics platform, fully scalable that has met all the KPI thresholds… we will start a 10–15 year supply-demand imbalance, where it doesn’t matter how much you can manufacture,” 

Chris Camillo, Renowned Robotic Investor

Camilllo explained that the difficulty lies in deployment, not production, and pointed out the integration challenges companies face when adopting generalized robotics. He cited that it’s hard to deploy generalized robots at Walmart, FedEx, or Coca-Cola, and that it will take years of strategic work, integration, preparing a workforce, and digitizing inventory before incorporating humanoid robots into the manufacturing floor or attempting to do anything.

Both Camillio and Brooks point out that much of the investor community currently fails to appreciate how long and complex the process will be. As a result, while humanoid robots may eventually play a role in global industries, the timeline for real-world value may be far longer than they predict. 

Join Bybit now and claim a $50 bonus in minutes

Descargo de responsabilidad: Sólo con fines informativos. Rentabilidades pasadas no son indicativas de resultados futuros.
placeholder
Las mineras de oro suben y el lingote supera los 3.800 $/oz29 sept - ** Las acciones de las mineras de oro que cotizan en EE.UU. suben antes de la apertura de los mercados, después de que el metal precioso superó por primera vez los 3.800 dólares la onza ** El oro al contado XAU= subió un 1,57% hasta los 3.818,67 dólares la onza a las 0855 GMT, tras alcanza...
Autor  Reuters
9 hace una horas
29 sept - ** Las acciones de las mineras de oro que cotizan en EE.UU. suben antes de la apertura de los mercados, después de que el metal precioso superó por primera vez los 3.800 dólares la onza ** El oro al contado XAU= subió un 1,57% hasta los 3.818,67 dólares la onza a las 0855 GMT, tras alcanza...
placeholder
EUR/USD repunta por preocupaciones sobre un posible cierre del Gobierno de EE.UU.El EUR/USD abrió la semana en un tono moderadamente alcista, extendiendo su recuperación a 1.1725 en el momento de escribir el lunes, después de rebotar desde mínimos de 1.1645 la semana pasada.
Autor  FXStreet
11 hace una horas
El EUR/USD abrió la semana en un tono moderadamente alcista, extendiendo su recuperación a 1.1725 en el momento de escribir el lunes, después de rebotar desde mínimos de 1.1645 la semana pasada.
placeholder
El Oro baja a medida que se desvanecen las apuestas de recorte de tasas de la Fed; carece de convicción bajista antes de los datos del PCE de EE.UU.El Oro (XAU/USD) no logra aprovechar las modestas ganancias del día anterior y atrae a nuevos vendedores durante la sesión asiática del viernes
Autor  FXStreet
9 Mes 26 Día Vie
El Oro (XAU/USD) no logra aprovechar las modestas ganancias del día anterior y atrae a nuevos vendedores durante la sesión asiática del viernes
placeholder
Pronóstico del Precio de Ethereum: ETH cae por debajo de los 4.000$, provoca fuertes liquidaciones mientras REX-Osprey lanza el ETF de staking de EtherEthereum (ETH) está cayendo por debajo de 4.000$ el jueves, acelerando las liquidaciones entre los tenedores de posiciones largas en futuros de ETH. Las liquidaciones largas superaron los 400 millones$ por segunda vez en cuatro días, ya que el sentimiento bajista predominante en el mercado de criptomonedas sigue afectando a Ethereum.
Autor  FXStreet
9 Mes 26 Día Vie
Ethereum (ETH) está cayendo por debajo de 4.000$ el jueves, acelerando las liquidaciones entre los tenedores de posiciones largas en futuros de ETH. Las liquidaciones largas superaron los 400 millones$ por segunda vez en cuatro días, ya que el sentimiento bajista predominante en el mercado de criptomonedas sigue afectando a Ethereum.
placeholder
EUR/USD se desploma mientras datos sólidos de EE.UU. alimentan la recuperación del DólarEl EUR/USD cayó bruscamente por debajo de 1.1700 el jueves, extendiendo sus pérdidas por debajo de dos niveles de soporte técnico, lo que abre la puerta a un mayor descenso. Los sólidos datos del mercado laboral de Estados Unidos (EE.UU.) presionaron al Euro a la baja. Al momento de escribir, el par se negocia en 1.1667, con una caída del 0.60%.
Autor  FXStreet
9 Mes 26 Día Vie
El EUR/USD cayó bruscamente por debajo de 1.1700 el jueves, extendiendo sus pérdidas por debajo de dos niveles de soporte técnico, lo que abre la puerta a un mayor descenso. Los sólidos datos del mercado laboral de Estados Unidos (EE.UU.) presionaron al Euro a la baja. Al momento de escribir, el par se negocia en 1.1667, con una caída del 0.60%.
goTop
quote