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my guess

-> specialized robots is all we can do now. -> General purpose humanoids become ready but are too spendy at first. -> General purpose humanoids become less spendy and do some general farm tasks in specialty or small scale situations -> Humanoids are used to cheaply build and design better large scale automation for large farms -> Humanoids at scale for a new more decentralized agriculture (magnificent gardens cause labor is free and vibes are great ) -> "Row bots" and "humanoids" share the brunt of all human agricultural labor


also curious of this. ive seen some api's out there for pronuncaition help. maybe they are using that?


Yes, many libraries these days do pronunciation assessments. For this project, I used Azure Pronunciation Assessment (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/ai-services/speech-s...)


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