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Humanoid robotics companies have more pilots in warehouses than every other robotics technology combined. Because they are low risk.
No process change
No facility change
No complex integration
No downtime risk when they fail, just swap in a person
Yes, they're basically all teleoperated because you can't run the AI model needed on the robot today. But humanoid robots are getting deployed, while almost every warehouse robotics company dies before they get 5 paying customers.
Warehousing leaders want low risk automation, not to sign their name to projects that are career-killers if they fail.
u/AaronRubin — 12 days ago