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The $6 Billion Chinese Startup Trying to Build Hands for Every Robot

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  • LinkerBot, a Chinese startup valued at $6 billion, is developing affordable, dexterous robotic hands for $600, aiming to standardize them for humanoid robots and automated factories, with a long-term goal of replacing human labor.
  • The company's ambition highlights the rapid advancements in robotics and AI.

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Why It Matters

The rapid advancement of AI is reshaping various industries, from manufacturing and coding to driving and personal technology, prompting discussions about the future of work and human-AI interaction.

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The $6 Billion Chinese Startup Trying to Build Hands for Every Robot

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What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Robotic hands will become a standardized component in many humanoid robots and automated factories.

    Very likely · Medium term

  • AI will significantly alter the landscape of software development jobs, requiring new skills.

    Very likely · Short term

Open Questions

  • What are the long-term societal impacts of widespread robot labor?
  • Will AI advancements lead to significant job displacement?
  • How will regulations adapt to AI-driven technologies?

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