When you step back and really think about what @openmind_agi just demonstrated, it is kind of surreal.
A person at home, wearing a VR headset, controlling a humanoid robot thousands of kilometers away, with near-real-time response. Until very recently, this lived firmly in science fiction.
What matters most is how they framed it. This was not a staged demo or a controlled lab experiment. It ran in a real environment, dealing with real-world latency and constraints.
That changes the conversation entirely.
If this works today, it suggests a future where robots scale globally while humans remain in the loop. A distributed human support layer, guiding and supervising machines at massive scale.
Remote embodiment is no longer a concept or a roadmap slide. It is already here, and it is moving faster than most people realize.
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When you step back and really think about what @openmind_agi just demonstrated, it is kind of surreal.
A person at home, wearing a VR headset, controlling a humanoid robot thousands of kilometers away, with near-real-time response. Until very recently, this lived firmly in science fiction.
What matters most is how they framed it. This was not a staged demo or a controlled lab experiment. It ran in a real environment, dealing with real-world latency and constraints.
That changes the conversation entirely.
If this works today, it suggests a future where robots scale globally while humans remain in the loop. A distributed human support layer, guiding and supervising machines at massive scale.
Remote embodiment is no longer a concept or a roadmap slide. It is already here, and it is moving faster than most people realize.