The idea is incredible. Imagine being a woodworker and you have an arm and a vice on your bench, you can show the arm how to make a cut, then hand it the saw or plane, or it can hold the chisel and guide it as you use the mallet. That reality appears to be a long way off. We can build facilities that make woodworking products but the idea of inserting a robot next to or in place of a human is a big challenge.
This company says they need more real world data to train their models, but it would still only be to automate something that could already already be automated.