Flashy humanoid robots that have awed attendees at Web Summit in Lisbon this week are still far from revolutionizing physical labour in factories and warehouses, Amazon's chief roboticist told AFP.
Columnist Charlie Garcia responds to readers concerned about robots replacing jobs and about the companies that make them.
As the world shifts from AI hype to physical automation, robotics could be the next great wealth-building trend.
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