Lots of hype around humanoid robots supposedly breaking through in 2026, but honestly? The real game-changer will be what's happening under the hood—actual AI capability upgrades. Hardware gets the headlines; breakthroughs in compute and model performance are what actually move the needle.
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SorryRugPulled
· 12-22 18:58
Yes, that's right, a bunch of people are staring at the fingers of the Bots, but they haven't seen what the algorithm behind is doing.
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BrokeBeans
· 12-22 18:58
There is a lot of hype around hardware, but the core issue still depends on whether the algorithm and model can really run, this is the crux of the matter.
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ChainWallflower
· 12-22 18:47
Algorithm optimization has indeed been severely neglected, as everyone is focused on the bot form, unaware that the underlying computing power is the real ceiling.
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MevTears
· 12-22 18:43
You're right, it's just the same old tricks... Hardware shows off its muscles to attract attention, but the real technological breakthroughs go unnoticed.
Lots of hype around humanoid robots supposedly breaking through in 2026, but honestly? The real game-changer will be what's happening under the hood—actual AI capability upgrades. Hardware gets the headlines; breakthroughs in compute and model performance are what actually move the needle.