Humanoid Robots to Revolutionize Manufacturing in the Next Few Years, Says Nvidia CEO

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Humanoid Robots to Revolutionize Manufacturing in the Next Few Years, Says Nvidia CEO

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang predicts that humanoid robots will be widely used in manufacturing facilities within the next five years. During his keynote address at the company’s annual developer conference in San Jose, California, Huang unveiled new software tools designed to help robots navigate the world more efficiently.

Huang emphasized that the manufacturing industry is likely to be the first to adopt humanoid robots due to its controlled environment and well-defined tasks. He highlighted the potential economic benefits, noting that the cost of renting a humanoid robot could be around $100,000, offering substantial value for factories.

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When asked about the widespread presence of AI, Huang pointed out that the moment humanoid robots begin to wander around manufacturing plants, it will be clear that AI has become ubiquitous. According to Huang, this technological advancement is only a few years away, not five years as some might expect.

Nvidia’s continued investment in AI-driven tools for robotics is set to reshape industries, with manufacturing leading the charge in adopting these innovative solutions. The potential for improved efficiency and cost savings makes humanoid robots a highly anticipated addition to factory floors.

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