Most robots today perform well only in narrow, controlled settings. Translating lab success into reliable real-world performance remains one of the biggest challenges in robotics. (Getty Images)
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News1814-01-2026, 14:25

Humanoid Robots: India's Readiness for an AI-Powered Future

  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang predicts human-like robots could arrive this year, driven by "physical AI" advancements.
  • These robots will interact with the physical world, adapting to changes and performing tasks requiring judgment, moving beyond traditional factory automation.
  • While "human-like" refers to advanced capabilities like fine motor skills and spatial awareness, mass adoption faces hurdles like consistency, battery life, and cost.
  • India's manufacturing push and labor-intensive sectors present a unique challenge, with potential for early adoption in Delhi-NCR but high costs remain a barrier.
  • Humanoid robots are expected to augment human workers, creating new jobs in supervision and maintenance, but also raising concerns about skill mismatch and displacement.

Why It Matters: India must prepare its workforce and policies for the inevitable rise of humanoid robots to leverage productivity gains.

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