No job is truly unskilled. Researchers have been trying to get robots to autonomously wipe tables and fold towels for years with only very limited succes. There is a reason why they only show the pick and place job here and nobody mentions the price for the training for a single task that's not just picking things up.
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Researchers have been trying to get robots to autonomously wipe tables and fold towels for years with only very limited success
Yes, this has been true up until now, but I think we are in a phase of rapid advancement. Look here at how DeepMind is using current LLM AI so that robots can train themselves - https://deepmind.google/discover/blog/shaping-the-future-of-advanced-robotics/
I would guess robots capable (perhaps messily at first) of general purpose skills like cleaning aren't far off.
16k is insane. Even 32k is a super low for a bipedal, work ready robot imo
The UBTECH one is definitely not as advanced as the Atlas one. But I would expect, like everything electronic, China will eventually have commoditized versions of robots that are functionally almost as good as more expensive ones, but much cheaper.
https://www.techeblog.com/unitree-g1-humanoid-robot-mass-production/