ldarshortcel
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I don't want sexbots, I want gfbots.
One that can walk next to you if you want to go for a walk, one that can cook for you, one that can talk to you etc.
With AI and LLMs, I feel like the most difficult problem is more or less solved.
The inference and the hardware needs to get faster and cheaper and the models needs multimodality (to see, smell, feel) but the basic problem here is already solved.
The rest is just engineering.
So the only thing that remains is the mechanics.
Is it really so difficult to build a lightweight humanoid robot?
Again, I think keeping the balance is a big problem that is hard to solve with algorithms but easy with AI and sensors.
Battery life might be an issue but you could always carry around a backpack with backups and then have a leash with conductors in it.
So I really think all the main problems are more or less solved and it's already possible with today's knowledge, it just needs some engineering and finetuning.
Shouldn't cost more than 40k.
We might see something like this in the late 20s or early 30s.
And by then AI will hae advanced so much they will be able to perfectly imitate women and love.
A small skeleton, then silicon as a mantle with some wires in it to regulate the temperature, a few electromotors, a self-lubricating pussy (shouldn't be too hard to build), a local multimodal model and the hardware to run it, and that's it, basically.
The future is bright, boyos
One that can walk next to you if you want to go for a walk, one that can cook for you, one that can talk to you etc.
With AI and LLMs, I feel like the most difficult problem is more or less solved.
The inference and the hardware needs to get faster and cheaper and the models needs multimodality (to see, smell, feel) but the basic problem here is already solved.
The rest is just engineering.
So the only thing that remains is the mechanics.
Is it really so difficult to build a lightweight humanoid robot?
Again, I think keeping the balance is a big problem that is hard to solve with algorithms but easy with AI and sensors.
Battery life might be an issue but you could always carry around a backpack with backups and then have a leash with conductors in it.
So I really think all the main problems are more or less solved and it's already possible with today's knowledge, it just needs some engineering and finetuning.
Shouldn't cost more than 40k.
We might see something like this in the late 20s or early 30s.
And by then AI will hae advanced so much they will be able to perfectly imitate women and love.
A small skeleton, then silicon as a mantle with some wires in it to regulate the temperature, a few electromotors, a self-lubricating pussy (shouldn't be too hard to build), a local multimodal model and the hardware to run it, and that's it, basically.
The future is bright, boyos