3,000,000 Humanoid Robots for $10k a Piece by 2030
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In this video, Neil McDevitt discusses the transformative impact of humanoid robots in the AI revolution, highlighting their potential as the ultimate vector for AGI due to their human form allowing seamless integration into existing infrastructure. He predicts widespread ownership of humanoid robots as they will provide immense leverage in competitiveness and productivity. GDP growth could become limitless with scalable intelligent laborers through humanoids, quantum computing, and material science advances. Various experts predict mass deployments of humanoids by 2030-2060, with prices possibly dropping to around $10,000 or lower. Companies like Tesla, Figure 1X, and Boston Dynamics are already deploying humanoids in factories and homes. Reinforcement learning accelerates their capability, enabling rapid productivity increases. By 2030, humanoid robots may be commonplace, performing tasks and integrating into daily life, potentially replacing traditional computer and automobile usage. The speaker also references AI-human merging starting around 2040 and encourages viewers to engage with his business-focused AI content and communities.