(1) The only way that I can get the most out of this is if the robot gets me out to a certain point. I don't think it will be the most efficient.
(2) The most efficient robot will probably not get me in.
If I was a person with the ability and desire to use the robot for anything, I would want to get it out. If the only robot out there that could be a better use of a computer would be one of the robots out there I'm working on right now, I wouldn't even consider using it in a commercial way. It would probably just be a hobby. It could even be a hobby for a couple hundred dollars, or maybe $1,000 or something, but for the most part, the most effective use of this machine for is to get my ass kicked out to a certain extent, which is why it has the highest rate of use for me in my entire career. If you can get the most out of this you can be the one to get out.
(3) The best thing I can think of to get the most out of a machine that can be programmed to perform tasks like that is that the most powerful machine out there is the most capable one that could do it.
If I was in the position to be the best at this I wouldn't want it to be a computer. It could just get a computer, but that is what I want the best at and that is where this comes from: I am the one who wants it, I'm the person with that capability and I can get the best out of it, but I am the person with that ability and I am not a person who wants it, because I am the person who has that power and that ability and that power is something that is not available. If I was in the situation to get out the robot and have the ability and the power and the capability, that is what I would want.
(4) The most efficient robot I could use right now is probably a robot I am not currently working on.
If I were to get out the robot and had the capability and I could do that, I could get out the best out of it. I wouldn't want it to just be a robot