Humanoid Index Vol. IV: Tracking the Rapid Rise of Humanoid Robot Platforms
Summary
A fictional editorial dispatch from the year 2087 introducing the fourth volume of the "Humanoid Index," a catalogue tracking the rapid proliferation of humanoid robot platforms. The editor notes exponential growth — from 18 platforms three years prior to 47 in the current volume — and reflects on the changing nature of documentation and technological acceleration.
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· 3 pulledWe catalogue here forty-seven distinct platforms; the year prior, thirty-one. The year before that, eighteen.
The curve is the sort of thing editors used to plot on graph paper in low-lit rooms; now we plot it on glass, in rooms even lower-lit.
What follows is a record of those who walk beside us, or will soon.
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