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  "canonical": "https://ireadcustomer.com/ja/blog/the-12-illusion-why-ai-robots-are-failing-spectacularly-in-the-real-world-stanford-2026",
  "markdown_url": "https://ireadcustomer.com/ja/blog/the-12-illusion-why-ai-robots-are-failing-spectacularly-in-the-real-world-stanford-2026.md",
  "title": "The 12% Illusion: Why AI Robots Are Failing Spectacularly in the Real World (Stanford 2026)",
  "locale": "en",
  "description": "Viral videos show humanoid robots effortlessly folding laundry, but a brutal Stanford 2026 study reveals they fail 88% of the time. Here is the reality gap tech giants are hiding from you.",
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  "summary": "You’ve seen the video. A sleek, bipedal humanoid robot walks gracefully up to a modern kitchen counter. It smoothly picks up an espresso cup, places it under the machine, presses the exact right button, and turns to the camera with an almost smug aura of futuristic competence. These videos rack up tens of millions of views on social media, fueling a collective anxiety (or excitement) that robots are moments away from taking over our warehouses, hospitals, and living rooms. But there is a dirty little secret the tech giants don’t want to talk about: Most of those videos are highly choreographed",
  "faq": [],
  "tags": [
    "ai robotics reality gap",
    "moravec's paradox",
    "sim-to-real gap",
    "enterprise automation strategy",
    "stanford robotics study"
  ],
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  "datePublished": "2026-04-16T11:16:03.681Z",
  "dateModified": "2026-04-18T08:39:35.310Z",
  "author": "iReadCustomer Team"
}