Goldman Sachs: The global humanoid robot market is expected to grow from approximately 20k units in 2025 to 1.4 million units by 2035.

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Goldman Sachs reported on July 6 that another path for AI to enter the real world is through robots, autonomous vehicles, drones, and intelligent industrial equipment. Goldman Sachs refers to this as "physical AI," which is far more challenging than text generation models because machines not only need to understand language and images but also handle gravity, friction, materials, temperature, motion trajectories, and safety constraints. Humanoid robots are the most closely watched direction in the market. Goldman Sachs expects the global humanoid robot market to grow from approximately 20k units in 2025 to 1.4 million units by 2035. The demand foundation lies in labor shortages: the U.S. manufacturing sector has about 13 million workers, with over 1 million vacancies in material handling positions. Goldman Sachs predicts that widespread commercial deployment of humanoid robots may not occur until 2027 to 2029.
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