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Morgan Stanley Fund: Humanoid robots will gradually enter the mass production phase by 2025.
Currently, the humanoid robot industry both domestically and internationally is mainly divided into three major forces: automotive companies, robot companies, and Internet companies. The primary demand for humanoid robots such as those from Tesla is the ability for scaled production and cost reduction.
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Goldman Sachs' research throws cold water on the situation: the turning point for humanoid robot technology remains unclear, and meaningful applications will take at least another five years!
Goldman Sachs believes that the humanoid robot H1 has only 19 degrees of freedom, making it still unable to handle complex and detailed tasks. At least in the next 2-3 years, it will be difficult for humanoid robots to achieve the same work efficiency as human workers. Meaningful applications are not expected for another 5-10 years.
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