
Humanoid Robots Still 10 Years Away from Homes, Says Agility Robotics Co-Founder
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# Humanoid Robots Still 10 Years Away from Homes, Says Agility Robotics Co-Founder
September 27, 2025 (Taipei) – Jonathan Hurst, co-founder of U.S.-based humanoid robotics startup Agility Robotics, estimates that it will take at least another decade before humanoid robots become commonplace in residential settings. Despite significant advancements in robotics, Hurst highlights ongoing challenges related to safety, cost, and technological maturity that hinder widespread adoption in homes.
“While we are making strides in robotics, the complexity of human environments and the need for fail-safe systems mean that we are still a decade away from seeing humanoid robots in homes,” said Hurst.
Key Points
- Safety Concerns: Ensuring that humanoid robots can operate safely in dynamic home environments remains a significant hurdle.
- Technological Limitations: Current robotics technologies are not yet advanced enough to handle the complexities of household tasks reliably.
- Cost Factors: The expense of developing and manufacturing humanoid robots makes them unaffordable for most consumers at present.
- Industrial Applications: In contrast, humanoid robots are increasingly being deployed in controlled environments such as warehouses and logistics centers, where they can perform specific tasks like package handling and inventory management.
Industry Outlook
While the vision of humanoid robots assisting with daily household chores remains distant, the robotics industry continues to make progress in specialized applications. Companies like Agility Robotics are focusing on refining technologies and addressing the challenges that will eventually pave the way for broader adoption.
For more details, visit Digitimes.
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