Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang declared Tuesday that humanoid robots could revolutionize manufacturing within five years during a keynote at the company’s San Jose developer conference, unveiling tools to accelerate their real-world navigation.
The chief executive officer of Nvidia, Jensen Huang, is of the opinion that humanoid robots will be widely used in manufacturing facilities in something less than five years, Reuters shares.
During the annual developer conference held by the almost $3 trillion firm on Tuesday in San Jose, California, Huang delivered a keynote address in front of a hockey arena that was packed to capacity.
Humanoid robots will have an easier time navigating the world, according to Huang, who presented software tools that will enable them do so.
After delivering the speech, Huang was questioned by a group of journalists about the indicators that would indicate that artificial intelligence has become widespread.
A number of solutions were provided by Huang, one of which being that it may be when humanoid robots are truly roaming around, which is not more than five years away. This is not a problem that happens in five years; rather, it is a problem that occurs in a few years.
It is highly probable that the manufacturing sector would be the first to adopt humanoid robots. This is due to the fact that the manufacturing sector has clearly defined duties that robots are able to perform in a controlled environment.
According to Huang, he believes that it should be distributed to manufacturers first. The rationale for this is because the domain is significantly more guard-railed, and the use case is significantly more precise.
Huang goes on to say that determining the worth of it is a relatively simple process. In his opinion, the going fee for renting a human robot is probably one hundred thousand dollars, and he considers this to be quite decent economics.

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