>>724641732
>The Neo isn't an AI.
I didn't say it was. As I understand, the "telesurgery" is effectively a training data pipeline, so in the future, the human remotely operating it won't be necessary. As I understand, the bots will be mostly autonomous and only call upon human operators when a task is beyond their capabilities or if the user needs a human to tackle a novel task. Hopefully, this remote "handler" has to get a handshake from the user, so you don't have pajeets creeping around your house in a moelster puppet body.