🤖 HUMANOID ROBOT VS LADDER AND MIRROR

🤖 HUMANOID ROBOT VS LADDER AND MIRROR

Why do even the most advanced humanoid robots get lost near everyday objects like mirrors and stairs? The problem is that the world created for humans is completely unsuitable for machines. Mirrors can appear to a robot as an extension of the hallway: sensors see the reflection and mistake it for the actual path. As a result, the robot confidently steps straight into an obstacle. Stairs are even worse. Humans have different types: some are higher, others lower, and some have uneven, narrow, or irregular steps. The robot must accurately calculate the height of each step, and the slightest miscalculation leads to loss of balance and a fall. It turns out that simple things for humans become a real challenge for an artificial "brain." This is why humanoids spend so much time training to walk in the real world—it's much more complex than it seems! 🤖⚠️