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Why Tech Is Irrationally Obsessed With Humanoid Robots
The Robots Actually Making Money Don’t Look Human
Tech leaders keep promising humanoid butlers by next year. The robots quietly generating billions have no arms, no legs, and no head, and that gap is the whole business story. Humanoid robots attract…
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Why Tech Is Irrationally Obsessed With Humanoid Robots
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