I guess it’s because humanoid robots can work in the for-humans facilities we already have while other types of robots would necessitate the facilities to be heavily modified or redone to be able to work in them. Also, if the robots fail they can get humans to fill in instead of having to stop production until the problem is fixed.
I guess it’s because humanoid robots can work in the for-humans facilities we already have while other types of robots would necessitate the facilities to be heavily modified or redone to be able to work in them. Also, if the robots fail they can get humans to fill in instead of having to stop production until the problem is fixed.