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Why Robot Laundry Folding Matters More Than Humanoid Games

By

robobenjie

7mo ago· 8 min readenOpinion

Summary

The article critiques the World Humanoid Robot Games, arguing that while robot competitions are entertaining, what people truly care about is robots performing practical household tasks like laundry folding. The author notes that laundry folding videos have become popular because they demonstrate real-world utility that people actually want. The piece suggests that basic laundry folding represents a technological sweet spot that showcases current AI capabilities, but cautions against overestimating what these techniques can accomplish beyond specific, well-defined tasks.

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what people really care about is robots doing their chores
Those laundry videos are super impressive: we didn't know how to do that even a few years ago
basic laundry folding is in a sweet spot given the techniques we have now
It might feel like if our AI techniques can fold laundry maybe they can do anything, but that isn't true
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