Sure we could argue semantics, but to me putting together off the shelf software and hardware isn't "building a robot", but maybe that the vernacular these days. None of that is from scratch.
It seems that its being billed as nearly ready to go.
> we're building a robot that comes in kiosk form and lives in airports, malls, and offices.
Just let my comment stand for the man-on-the-street view, ignorant of the technical specifics. No way am I letting a robot shave my head.
Sure we could argue semantics, but to me putting together off the shelf software and hardware isn't "building a robot", but maybe that the vernacular these days. None of that is from scratch.
It seems that its being billed as nearly ready to go. > we're building a robot that comes in kiosk form and lives in airports, malls, and offices.
Just let my comment stand for the man-on-the-street view, ignorant of the technical specifics. No way am I letting a robot shave my head.