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this is true.
Did you look up the specs on robots?

Currently they are nothing but a dog and pony show. Not capable of actually performing in a real world scenario or manner.

I've installed lots of industrial grade "robots" that build house doors, windows, vehicles, fans, glass panes, plastics, fiberglass objects and etc.

None of these humanoid robots I've seen yet can do anything the real industrial robots can do.
You can always tell too....

Hydraulics and pneumatics are how anything in that realm operates. And you MUST make it work extremely efficiently when programming because weight tolerances are absolutes.

Tell a person to lift something that weights 10.5 lbs and tell them.it only weighs 10....and they claim 10lbs is their limit. They can do it literally all day long....
Machines aren't human. Exceed tolerances and it will break. Not might, not maybe, but will be destroyed and needing to be repaired.
So....if a drill bit at rpm speed requires 9 lbs of force to move sideways and your robot only has 7 lbs....you will polish the drill bit and cause smaller chips than spec. Which can cause issues for cleaning up later.

Then there's product variables.

Bending tubing on a bender....the tubing is NEVER the same....two tunes bent exactly the same can come out radically different because of the variable thickness of the metal walls. (Not my world, I'm just living in it)
 
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