Dorian X Leger
@dorianleger.bsky.social
Humanoid robots are sparking debate.
🤖We’ve seen them folding clothes, running obstacle courses, and now competing in “robolympics”. Soon, perhaps they’ll be working in restaurants.
The skeptics say they’re gimmicks.
The proponents say they’ll reshape the economy.
So, where is this headed?
🤖We’ve seen them folding clothes, running obstacle courses, and now competing in “robolympics”. Soon, perhaps they’ll be working in restaurants.
The skeptics say they’re gimmicks.
The proponents say they’ll reshape the economy.
So, where is this headed?
August 19, 2025 at 10:54 AM
Humanoid robots are sparking debate.
🤖We’ve seen them folding clothes, running obstacle courses, and now competing in “robolympics”. Soon, perhaps they’ll be working in restaurants.
The skeptics say they’re gimmicks.
The proponents say they’ll reshape the economy.
So, where is this headed?
🤖We’ve seen them folding clothes, running obstacle courses, and now competing in “robolympics”. Soon, perhaps they’ll be working in restaurants.
The skeptics say they’re gimmicks.
The proponents say they’ll reshape the economy.
So, where is this headed?
🌱Great to share a new publication in Nature Biotechnology today:
🔍 “Electro-microbial production techno-economic viability and environmental implications” explores min costs of converting CO2 and electricity into microbial foods and fuels.
link: lnkd.in/e-GjdzPt
image: first 2025 Springer Nature
🔍 “Electro-microbial production techno-economic viability and environmental implications” explores min costs of converting CO2 and electricity into microbial foods and fuels.
link: lnkd.in/e-GjdzPt
image: first 2025 Springer Nature
April 22, 2025 at 10:39 AM
🌱Great to share a new publication in Nature Biotechnology today:
🔍 “Electro-microbial production techno-economic viability and environmental implications” explores min costs of converting CO2 and electricity into microbial foods and fuels.
link: lnkd.in/e-GjdzPt
image: first 2025 Springer Nature
🔍 “Electro-microbial production techno-economic viability and environmental implications” explores min costs of converting CO2 and electricity into microbial foods and fuels.
link: lnkd.in/e-GjdzPt
image: first 2025 Springer Nature