The “brain” of humanoid robots has shown promising advances in artificial intelligence. Yet, perception and physical coordination remain rudimentary, and moving from prototypes to practical use will confront three significant barriers: an overwhelming data burden and tactile sensing gaps, stringent safety requirements, and an absence of tested rules and commercial pathways. This combination will slow broad deployment and raise liability and security concerns.
Humanoid robots hit new limits as touch sensing, safety standards slow deployment
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Mar