Humanoid robots are coming to a warehouse near you
Briefly

The article discusses the growing interest in humanoid robots, particularly by major companies like Amazon and GXO, who are testing them in warehouses. These robots could address labor shortages and perform dangerous tasks. However, their complexity and high costs remain drawbacks, with many experts expressing skepticism about their widespread implementation. As investors pour billions into this technology, funding for humanoid robot companies reached $1.2 billion in 2024, indicating a significant growth trajectory as industries seek automation solutions for structured environments.
The goal is that humanoid robots that can carry objects and walk on two feet could help to fill labor shortages across industries.
A lot of factories and warehouses are very similar, so you can set up replicating tasks much more easily.
They're expensive and complex to manufacture, and outside a handful of highly publicized tests, they're still largely unproven.
Investor interest is taking off, with companies making humanoid robots raising a collective $1.2 billion in venture funding in 2024.
Read at Business Insider
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