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Suhrab Khan's avatar

The $38B humanoid robotics surge isn’t hype, it’s a systemic shift. AI-driven autonomy, advanced sensors, and human-like interaction are creating scalable solutions for labor shortages, healthcare, and enterprise. Early movers in production and modular design will define the next decade.

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Petar Dimov's avatar

Thank you for sharing Suhrab!

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Chris Tottman's avatar

AI in the real world ie machines, factories and cities - 100x bigger than software! HUGE market opportunity

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Petar Dimov's avatar

Spot on Chris!

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John Brewton's avatar

Every major leap starts with the question, not the capability.

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Petar Dimov's avatar

Curiosity has always been the ignition point for breakthrough innovation.

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Dennis Berry's avatar

Sweet! Yes, we're getting closer to the real thing. Great time to be alive.

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Petar Dimov's avatar

It really is, Dennis! We’re witnessing history unfold in real time. The convergence of AI and robotics will reshape daily life in ways we once saw only in sci-fi.

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FirstFeature.one's avatar

Yet a top MIT prof says the humanoid robot is a distraction - we are way off that yet.

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Petar Dimov's avatar

We’re still early, and adoption will be gradual. The next 10 years will be telling.

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FirstFeature.one's avatar

You’re right, the next ten years are key. I think the run-up to 2035/2040 is going to be profound in terms of business/tech/jobs etc. Despite many trying to predict the future, I don’t really think anyone knows how this is going to play out. The only thing to do is to make sure you’re in the right place when whatever wave hits the beach!

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Mahati Shitole's avatar

Humanoid robots are reshaping the future

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