Hands are the Downfall of Robotics – Man Has Failed to Duplicate what God has Created with Human Hands

Technocrats like Elon Musk have been saying for years that personal robot servants are just around the corner, as he has even boldly predicted that everyone will soon own their own personal robot servant, for only about $35,000.00 as he plans to transform his Tesla automobile company into a company that mass produces personal robots. But how realistic is this techno-prophecy? We see videos online of what humanoid robots can allegedly do, but where are these human robots in real life? Why doesn't Elon Musk have one following him around all the time, especially with his many media appearances, if they are so close to introducing a mass-produced inexpensive robot that everyone can purchase? Well, it turns out that the one part of a humanoid robot that so far has baffled those in robotics, are the hands, which need to work like human hands just to do common household chores that a robot servant would have to routinely perform. I have asked Dr. John Gideon Hartnett, a PhD physicist and a Creation Scientist, to look into this, and what he reports about the incredible design of human hands will probably astound you, and help you to see that our human hands that are designed by God are beyond the reach of man and technology to replicate.

The Myth that Robots are Replacing Humans in the Workplace is Becoming More Widely Understood

The Information is one of the few sources in Tech who is willing to admit that AI and robots are over-hyped. And Nvidia is not the only one to use “a puppeteer behind the scenes”, as The Information reported, to guide a robot in public. Elon Musk does it all the time at Tesla events. If Tesla had a fully functioning human-like robot in production, you can be sure one would be following Musk around everywhere he goes for advertisement. That Tesla's dancing robots are all fake and controlled behind the scenes by humans, is well known by many in the Tech field. AI is NOT replacing American jobs. "Ghost" workers behind the scenes in places like India earning pennies on the dollar compared to what Americans make, are the ones replacing American jobs, at least in the Tech sector. And this has already been going on for quite a while, long before the current AI frenzy that started in 2023. A recently published report out of MIT has concluded: "95 percent of organizations are getting ZERO return from their investments in Generative AI."