Collaborative Robotics is prioritizing ‘human problem solving’ over humanoid forms | TechCrunch
Humanoids have sucked a lot of the air out of the room. It is, after all, a lot easier to generate press for robots that look and move like humans. Ultimately, however, both the efficacy and scalability of such designs have yet to be proven out. For a while now, Collaborative Robotics founder Brad Porter has eschewed robots that look like people. Machines that can potentially reason like people, however, is another thing entirely.
As the two-year-old startup’s name implies, Collaborative Robotic...
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