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I shouldnt be laughing, but what else one do? 🤣😞🤣😞

And they better at least be grateful.

Its a cheap chinese phone complete with built in AI data monitoring. You seriously believe the bullshit marketing behind that obvious grift?

Humanoid Robot Learns How To Fold Laundry

Humanoid Robot Learns How To Fold Laundry

We've expanded our coverage of humanoid robots and robot dogs for very good reason: "iPhone moment" for these AI-powered machines is just a few years away. These bots are expected to enter homes by the end of the decade, if not the early 2030s. We even got our hands on a Chinese Unitree robodog to test its capabilities, and yes, there's even a Picatinny rail for a flamethrower attachment.

Robot companies, such as Figure AI, have been training humanoid robots for factory applications, as well as the home...

"Today we unveiled the first humanoid robot that can fold laundry autonomously," Figure AI wrote on X earlier today.

Today we unveiled the first humanoid robot that can fold laundry autonomously

Same exact Helix architecture, only new data https://t.co/0iEToKfETD

— Figure (@Figure_robot) https://twitter.com/Figure_robot/status/1955290971660251220?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

On its https://www.figure.ai/news/helix-learns-to-fold-laundry

, Figure AI, the startup founded by Brett Adcock, who also launched drone maker Archer Aviation, boasts that its robots have now mastered the task of folding laundry.

Here's more:

Folding laundry may seem mundane to a person, but it is one of the most challenging dexterous manipulation tasks for a humanoid robot.

Why is this important? Well, as Figure AI explains:

The same general-purpose architecture, and the same physical platform, can seamlessly transition from industrial logistics to household chores. As we scale real-world data collection, we expect Helix's dexterity, speed, and generalization to keep improving across an even broader range of tasks.

That's right, these robots are being trained to enter the home and complete basic tasks, like folding laundry, putting groceries away, and even cooking.

Mark Zuckerberg's Meta https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/meta-plans-new-ai-humanoid-robot-household-chores-headline-fuels-stock-rally-further

earlier this year that it is entering the AI-powered humanoid robot race, aiming to design and develop a bot for "household chores."

The next frontier for big tech is placing a humanoid robot in every home - likely a 2030s story.

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Latest in the world of robots, Goldman analyst Jacqueline attended the 2025 World Robot Conference (WRC) in Beijing, China, last week, and spoke with top humanoid robot companies to gauge the state of the industry. https://www.zerohedge.com/ai/goldman-chats-humanoid-robot-makers-we-tested-unitrees-robodog

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We tested the Unitree Go2 Quadruped Robot. We'll have more pictures and even footage as we progress with the test.

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Our coverage focuses on a 'Skynet-like system' materializing in the years ahead:

https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/goldmans-chat-top-robotics-firm-reveals-skynet-humanoid-timeline

https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/goldmans-investing-guide-skynet

https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/here-come-humanoids-morgan-stanley-braces-looming-phase-shift-ai

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/theres-iphone-moment-happening-humanoids

https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/iphone-moment-nears-humanoid-robots

https://www.zerohedge.com/military/china-warns-rogue-robot-troops-unleashing-terminator-style-indiscriminate-killings

https://www.zerohedge.com/ai/china-reveals-ever-scarier-robot-called-stellar-hunter

https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/vacuuming-mopping-mowing-household-robots-are-coming

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/meta-plans-new-ai-humanoid-robot-household-chores-headline-fuels-stock-rally-further

https://www.zerohedge.com/ai/new-fear-unlocked

https://www.zerohedge.com/ai/illegals-humanoid-robots-next-wage-apocalypse-americas-working-class-nears

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Yea that would have been bad. And was only 18 at the time so even worse. The system got me eventually though for that 'evil' plant. But I think two alleged and former friends who were arrested with me that night talked. It was one of theirs but my car so they bitched out.

Yea there is always that. But under normal circumstances, we still get it here, although not always the most 'just' justice system. But, I did have charges dropped on me for something I was looking at 20 to 40 for (large amount of LSD 😬), so I have to say it worked at least once.

Not a single worry here. My only complaint is I have no money to take advantage of the sale xmr is on right now

Not a fan of tuna. But, I make something similar. Crush up a bag of pork rinds, mix with an egg or two and some cream cheese and throw it in a waffle maker (or frying pan would work too).

Its the most important right, and no it is not fake. I've been through it, multiple times.

#GM ☕🚬🫡🏴‍☠️

#breakthestate #anarchy

Yea stop snitchng on yourself. And maybe dont post screenshots of btc purchases or any home mining setups you got if thats also something you do. People who dont advertise what they got dont have to worry. But the virtue signalling and clout chasing among far too many 'bitcoiners' will lead to probelms, whether from the state or other criminals. Ya'll need to start acting like btc is as illegal as coke. Drug dealers, the smart ones, dont advertise what they got publicly. And they certainly dont snitch on themselves online for any and all gov agencies to see.

#hardtruth #breakthestate #anarchy

I do know that aluminum and fluoride, while obviously a problem alone, will form aluminum fluoride in the body, which is a carcinogen

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Quantum computing isnt even real. Nothing but a marketing term, like AI.

Think of it this way. Taxes are added to gasoline. Who pays the tax? Not the oil companies or the gas station. The tax is passed onto the consumer. Like ALL taxes

Because its a tax. And the consumer ultimately pays the tax. Like all other taxes on consumer goods. Who do you think pays them? You cant seriously think importers are going to eat the cost can you?

What do you mean how? Its an additional cost on items that are tariffed, and the consumer pays. The manufacturer doesnt even see the tariff. The importer gets hit with it, and passess the cost along. Like ALL taxes. And as for US manufacturing, if it does increase it, it will be many years. You can just open a manufacturing facility and have it up and running the next day.

Here's the fun part. When they say placebo when it comes to vaccines, they mean another vaccine that has a long establishled harm rate, not saline. Makes the one in trial look far less harmful by comparison then it is.

There is a smoke shop in the town I live in that does just that. One time he said, just give me 10, dont worry about the tax. Then put the money in the register without ringing it up. My kind of business. 😂🫡