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As the conversation shifts toward common misconceptions about the future of robotics, Jordan identifies skepticism as a frequent barrier. Critics often draw comparisons to historical technological advancements, where initial skepticism later proved unfounded. He underscores the need for patience and recognition of the incremental nature of technological advancements.
The hosts also explore the implications of designing factories optimized for both human and robot labor. They dismiss claims that Tesla is withholding factory construction in anticipation of fully-automated robonomics, pointing out that traditional robots have been effective in repetitive manufacturing tasks long before humanoid robots were considered.