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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang engaged with a small robot on stage during his keynote speech at the Nvidia GPU Technology Conference (GTC) at the SAP Center in San Jose, California, on March 18, 2025. The event was covered by Reuters photographer Brittany Hosea-Small.


March 20, 2025 Tags:

The world may be closer to a robotics revolution than most people think. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang believes humanoid robots could become common in factories within just a few years—far sooner than expected.

Robots Are Coming Faster Than Predicted

During Nvidia’s annual developer conference in San Jose, California, Huang addressed a stadium full of attendees. As he unveiled new software tools designed to improve robotic navigation, he made a bold prediction: AI-powered humanoid robots are no longer a distant dream but an imminent reality.

Following his keynote speech, Huang spoke with reporters about the widespread adoption of AI. When asked how we might recognize the moment AI becomes a normal part of life, he pointed to humanoid robots. "It won’t take five years—it’s only a few years away," he said.

Factories Will Be the First to Benefit

According to Huang, the manufacturing sector will likely be the first to integrate humanoid robots. He explained that factories provide the ideal environment for robotic workers, as the tasks are predictable and the settings are controlled.

Factories have a clear advantage when it comes to robotics, Huang said. The structured nature of manufacturing makes it easier for robots to adapt and perform efficiently. Unlike other workspaces, factories have a set workflow, reducing the chances of unexpected challenges.

Cost and Value of Humanoid Robots

Huang also highlighted the economic benefits of robotic labour. He estimated that renting a humanoid robot could cost around $100,000, which he considers a fair price for businesses looking to automate tasks.

For industries that rely on consistent and repetitive work, humanoid robots could prove to be a game-changer. While AI has already transformed many aspects of daily life, the introduction of robots into the workforce could mark another major shift.

The Future is Closer Than Expected

The concept of AI-driven humanoid robots has long been a staple of science fiction, but Huang’s insights suggest that reality is catching up. As Nvidia continues to develop advanced AI and robotics software, the possibility of robots walking alongside humans in the workplace seems increasingly plausible.

The question is no longer if humanoid robots will enter our daily lives, but when. And according to Nvidia’s CEO, that future is arriving much sooner than we might have imagined.

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