One thing people miss about the coming robotics boom is they’re cheap to make
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Date: April 6th, 2025 1:43 AM Author: '"'''""''''"
Once you have a working design for a humanoid robot its easy to build at scale. There’s nothing revolutionary or expensive about the parts or the assembly process. Once you have working software that gives the hardware balance, agility, and usefulness they can be easily massed produced. The first commercially viable ones are 2 years away and projected to only cost $20k-30k and then $5k or less within 7 years. They’re literally going to be everywhere. And once you have a working hardware design it will be easy and cheap to give deployed ones updates with new tasks and capabilities.
https://youtube.com/shorts/3QRtVZRblmg?si=LFG1P57GAeKcQnR2
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