Humanoid robots' stupidity is human nature: citing 1983 cognitive modeling paper
BobThibadeau · x · 2026-08-20
The author argues that humanoid robots are fundamentally 'human' in their scientific basis, so their笨拙 (stupidity) should be expected rather than surprising. He cites his 1983 paper 'CAPS: A language for modeling highly skilled knowledge-intensive behavior,' which explored using computer languages to simulate complex cognitive activities like reading, as early proof of humanoid neural network computation concepts.
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