With somersaults, nunchucks, China’s humanoid robots thrill at CNY show – but can they make coffee?
a shortage of data to help the robots understand and adapt to any given environment they are placed in...In the absence of this, they will need “a lot of hand-holding, a lot of fine-tuning” each time they encounter a new scenario, he added....So for now, humanoid robots still have some way to go
before becoming a staple in homes, or even productive shopkeepers.
“Can’t it do cooking yet?” retiree Yin Xiaofei, 60, wanted to know. The answer was no, as the robot could not come into contact with water, the staff member said.
Qn: To what extent is artificial intelligence replacing the role of humans? (Cam. 2019)

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