By 2060, Humanoid Robots Expected to Outnumber Cars Worldwide

By 2060, Humanoid Robots Expected to Outnumber Cars Worldwide

A recent report from Bank of America predicts that by the year 2060, the number of humanoid robots could reach 2 billion, surpassing the number of cars on the road. The analysis suggests that approximately 62% of these robots will inhabit private residences. While humanoid robots have yet to see widespread use in workplaces or homes, experts believe their large-scale adoption is on the horizon, largely due to an inevitable shortage of labor. However, analysts express skepticism about whether these robots will be able to fully replicate human abilities in the next two decades. The demand, they argue, is not for flawless robots, but rather for machines that can operate at a lower cost than human employees and are not prone to leaving jobs due to inadequate pay. Would you consider purchasing a home robot?

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