Morgan Stanley analysts project that the humanoid robot market could reach $5 trillion by 2050, with the majority of robots utilized in industrial and commercial sectors. Gradually, the deployment may grow to approximately 1 billion robots. By 2035, an estimated 13 million humanoid robots will be in use, with significant implications for global manufacturing, supply chains, and labor markets. The report warns of job displacement, with potential for millions of workers to watch robots performing their roles in the near future.
Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot could tap into a $5 trillion market by 2050, driven largely by demand in industrial and commercial applications.
Morgan Stanley estimates that by 2050, 1 billion humanoid robots will be deployed globally, potentially displacing millions of human jobs in various sectors.
The introduction of humanoid robots is projected to revolutionize global manufacturing and supply chains, though the actual implications are still underappreciated by many.
By 2040, humanoid robots could replace up to 8.4 million jobs, drastically altering the labor landscape for humans in the coming decades.
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