Robotic hands are not quite as as flexible as our human hands. We have the sensitivity where we could pick up a kettle bell that weighs thirty pounds, or we can pick up a flower and not crush it. Right now just can't be done under a thousand dollars. But later in our lifetime, i guess in ten or twenty years, we're going to have really good fingers, i guess,. to do this kind of dexterity yest dishgraft. And obviouslylate arand everything's coming next. I think one of the interesting parts of these problems is how does people counting? Or is that just not efficient, like the linen situation is not efficient.

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