Humanoid robots are now leaving the lab, hitting factories, and quietly reshaping the jobs most workers already shun


  • Humanoid robots are slowly but steadily moving into human workplaces
  • Labor shortages are pushing automation into roles that people consistently avoid
  • China leads robotic manufacturing, while Europe anchors the precision supply chain

An increase in recent deployments across manufacturing environments shows that humanoid robots are no longer limited to experimental settings, and evidence now points to a shift towards real-world use, new research has claimed.

A new Barclays report states that advances in artificial intelligence and mechanical engineering are now allowing robots with humanoid forms to operate outside of tightly controlled laboratories.

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