Humanoid Robots: The Future is Closer than We Think

humanoid robot in the house ready to doing housework

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In recent years, progress in the field of humanoid robots has made great strides. If sci-fi-style robots once seemed like a distant dream, today they are an increasingly concrete reality, thanks to the evolution of artificial intelligence, mechatronics and computational capacity. But where are we really at? When will we be able to see humanoid robots in our daily lives?

What are Humanoid Robots?

Humanoid robots are advanced machines designed to replicate human features and movements, equipped with mobile limbs, prehensile hands, sensors and artificial intelligence. Thanks to these features, they can interact with the environment and people in an increasingly fluid and natural way. Their versatility opens up a wide range of applications, from industrial production to healthcare, from home care to entertainment, revolutionising the way we work and live every day.

Leading Companies in the Development of Humanoid Robots

Several technology giants are investing heavily in this sector. Among the best known names are:

Also among the most innovative robots is Ai-Da, the first humanoid robot artist capable of painting and creating works of art using artificial intelligence.

humanoid robots: top left Sophia; right Figure 2.0 and bottom left Atlas
www.hansonrobotics.com/sophia/ , bostondynamics.com/atlas/ , www.figure.ai/

Where are we today?

Today, humanoid robots are still very expensive, with prices ranging from $10,000 to $150,000, and maintenance costs make them unaffordable for home use.
Despite advances in locomotion, manipulation and language understanding, there are still challenges to overcome:

When Will They Be in Common Use?

Experts predict that humanoid robots will start to spread across several sectors within the next five to ten years.
Initially, they will be used in logistics (e.g. legal advice), factories and caring for older adults. Within 10-20 years, they could become an integral part of domestic life, performing tasks such as cleaning, cooking or supporting people with disabilities.

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Conclusion: Are we really ready for the future with humanoid robots?

Humanoid robots are no longer just a futuristic vision, but a reality that is already transforming industries, warehouses and, soon, even our homes.
The future is here, and progress accelerates every day. The question is: when and how will these mechanical assistants become an indispensable part of our daily lives, improving work and interactions? The journey towards total integration has begun, and the next few years may take us into a world that still seems distant today.

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