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If you have funding, I’ll build that robot with you.
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Real question: How do you handle footfall placement? I notice that we humans have two modes. When we know the floor is flat and level we do not think we seem to let the feet hit where they will based on the stride length and to maintain balance.
On May 7, 2026, at 11:09 PM, Dave Everett <daveev...@gmail.com> wrote:On Fri, 8 May 2026 at 15:30, Thomas Messerschmidt <thomas...@gmail.com> wrote:If you have funding, I’ll build that robot with you.I can't imagine funding being less than $200,000,000 and a lead time of 10 years, so $20,000,000 a year with no product until a decade later.
A physical humanoid robot isn’t necessary to solve the problem. Subsystem design and simulation come first.
The robot will remain a novelty toy until we have a theory of self-actualized purposeful behavior. Until then, they’re no smarter than a 5-axis CNC milling machine. They run programs without knowing what they do..
You say “ten years.” I ask, “How long until we find a verifiable theory of quantum gravity?” It’s impossible to answer. Timing depends on pure luck. Someone must have a brilliant, revolutionary idea. We can’t predict that. It could be 60 years or tomorrow. We can’t know.
So it is even worse, you ask for $200 million and then say you have no way to know if or when you might have a product. At this point it is basic science research , not engineering.
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I'm new to this group, but looking forward to becoming more involved, even though I moved out of the immediate area.