<p>➀ Ed questions the commercial viability of specialized humanoid robots developed by ScunnyAI, despite global interest in the technology;</p><p>➁ ScunnyAI's robots can perform specific tasks (e.g., making tea, cleaning cars) but lack general-purpose adaptability, limiting their immediate practical use;</p><p>➂ Ed proposes spinning off ScunnyAI as an independent company, leveraging hype and government-backed narratives to attract investors, while negotiating a 25% stake in the venture.</p>
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