>Silicone wears out too fastpic.twitter.com/1T8Ri1xXzb
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Not unless you make the heavily-utilized components swappable/upgradeable. It's not as if every square inch of the robot gets worn down at the same rate.
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If it's analogous to PC development: We'll have the hacker era where components are difficult to come by and it takes a lot of expertise, and over time it diffuses into a huge market of competing parts, standards, software, etc that drives the overall cost of ownership down.
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In either case, there won't be a single universal material breakthrough that singularly drives sales - people have looooots of different preferences, and the market would inevitably reflect that.
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