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contingencies ◴[] No.44414317[source]
This is interesting for generalized problems ("make me a sandwich") but not useful for most real world functions ("perform x within y space at z cost/speed"). I think the number of people on the humanoid bandwagon trying to implement generalized applications is staggering right now. The physics tells you they will never be as fast as purpose-built devices, nor as small, nor as cheap. That's not to say there's zero value there, but really we're - uh - grasping at straws...
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1. xyzzy123 ◴[] No.44418878[source]
As the vendor you can sell it with the promise that awesomeness is coming "just around the corner" with the next software update.

You can also seek investment without committing to an actual concrete business model.