Humanoid development at Chinese robotics company Unitree continues apace. Following its entry into the melee just last year, its fast-walking H1 bot recently got its backflip groove on. Now the faceless and hand-less humanoid is being joined by an impressive all-rounder.
If they could learn that quickly and perform the job that fast, that’s a skill. Could everyone get up to speed and start producing things that quickly? I’ve worked plenty of factory jobs. Most of them aren’t simply pressing a button mindlessly, and your speed is a factor. Work faster, produce more, you’re employing a skill others may not possess.
Not everyone no, some people have severe mental and physical disabilities.
Everyone that showed up could do the job in that amount of time from what I understand. Some people left because they didn’t like it and some people had issues with authority or we lazy and wasn’t asked back. But there was a revolving door or temps coming through and no one seemed to struggle.
If they could learn that quickly and perform the job that fast, that’s a skill. Could everyone get up to speed and start producing things that quickly? I’ve worked plenty of factory jobs. Most of them aren’t simply pressing a button mindlessly, and your speed is a factor. Work faster, produce more, you’re employing a skill others may not possess.
Not everyone no, some people have severe mental and physical disabilities.
Everyone that showed up could do the job in that amount of time from what I understand. Some people left because they didn’t like it and some people had issues with authority or we lazy and wasn’t asked back. But there was a revolving door or temps coming through and no one seemed to struggle.