if you look at the software and general in the industry, it is actually very much old school systems and legacy systems that we see in the interface and the software. Even the UI is is old school. So we will see the next generations of both, sort of industry robots but also humanoids and those things is will go through a lot of change, I would say.
“So we will see the next generations of both, sort of industry robots but also humanoids and those things is will go through a lot of change, I would say.”
Yes. And I I have also done a personal investment in an so they call them also themselves for operating system for for robotic software. That's but that's more industrial robots and robotic arms and those things because if you look at the software and general in the industry, it is actually very much old school systems and legacy systems that we see in the interface and the software. Even the UI is is old school. So we will see the next generations of both, sort of industry robots but also humanoids and those things is will go through a lot of change, I would say. So I I definitely also think that joining that space would make good sense. Yep. Do you think we're seeing the the genesis of silicon based life forms with robots? That they'll become, like, self aware and independent thinkers?
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This provides insider perspective on robotics industry inefficiencies, highlighting the UI/software opportunity while industrial robots are getting attention. The 'old school' repetition emphasizes the opportunity size.
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