Speaking to UploadVR, Holmes said that Human would power low cost labor by skipping the AI factor. “As these jobs are performed, we will introduce automation blocks one task at a time using the data gathered from the tasks being performed until all human tasks are automated,” he said over email. Holmes imagines a world in which making food, performing manufacturing jobs, bar-tending, painting, playing games, elder care, child care and more can all be taken care of by robots.
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