127 humanoid robots, of which - 76 bipedal robots, - 51 wheeled robots, - by 94 companies. That's my count so far for my book about humanoids: HOMO SYNTHETICUS
Mario Herger, PhD’s Post
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I would love to have an in-person discussion about why the focus is on humanoids. Why draw a line between a humanoid and a dog format? I mean, some humanoids are less humanoid than the dog-format robots are.