. Now, humanoids are ready to take their first steps as more and more companies are creating humanoids to perform various real-world tasks.
At RoboBusiness, which will be held in Santa Clara, CA on October 18-19, three experts in the humanoid robotics industry will take part in a keynote panel on the state of humanoid robotics development. Attendees will gain firsthand insights into the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead and discover which industries are poised to be early adopters of these remarkable creations.
The first panelist is Geordie Rose, the co-founder and CEO of Sanctuary, a company currently developing a humanoid robot called Phoenix. The company has demonstrated five generations of its Phoenix robot, and the soon-to-be-released sixth generation will be its first with legs and bipedal motion. Prior to Sanctuary, Geordie founded D-Wave, the world’s first quantum computing company, and was the CEO of Kindred, the world’s first robotics company to use reinforcement learning in a production environment.
At one time, we had traffic cops instead of traffic light. Robots were a lot cheaper and are much more dependable. South Africans still call traffic lights "robots".
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.