Why $100 Billion Robots Still Can't Pick Up Your Coffee Cup

The $100 Billion Paradox Since 2015, venture capitalists have poured over $100 billion into humanoid robotics. Tesla’s Optimus promises to revolutionize manufacturing. Boston Dynamics’ Atlas can now do construction work. Honda’s ASIMO became a household name. Yet here’s what none of the flashy demos show you: these mechanical marvels are defeated by everyday objects. A wine glass. A banana. A tube of toothpaste. Tasks that require what scientists call “fine manipulation” — the delicate interplay of pressure, positioning, and adaptability that humans master by age three.

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Why Phone Screens Still Have Bezels: The Engineering Reality

What Happened A Reddit user in the r/explainlikeimfive community asked why electronic displays still need bezels despite ongoing efforts to minimize them. This reflects a broader consumer observation about the smartphone industry’s “bezel-less” marketing claims versus physical reality. While manufacturers like Apple, Samsung, and others have dramatically reduced bezel sizes over the past decade, completely eliminating them remains technically challenging. Even the most advanced “edge-to-edge” displays retain thin borders, particularly at the bottom where home indicators appear.

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