Robot Rundown

Robotics 2025: A Future at Your Fingertips

Written by Andrew Ashur | Jan 10, 2025 9:57:22 PM

TL:DR: In 2025, standardized components and advanced AI—exemplified by affordable humanoids under $8,000, playful companions like Mirumi and Nekojita Fufu, and Nvidia’s Cosmos platform—are driving a transformative boom that brings robotics firmly into everyday life.

1. Robotics Predictions for 2025

Ben Bolte, founder and CEO of K-Scale Labs, recently shared his insights on the robotics landscape for 2025. Here are the key predictions:

  1. Hardware Convergence: By the end of 2025, humanoid robots are expected to become commoditized, with standardized components driving down costs. This shift is attributed to the adoption of reinforcement learning-based closed-loop control and economies of scale. Bolte anticipates that full-size humanoid robots will be priced below $8,000, and home robots around $4,000.
  2. No 'ChatGPT Moment' for Robotics: Bolte argues that robotics will not experience a sudden breakthrough akin to ChatGPT in language models. Achieving general-purpose embodied intelligence requires extensive, diverse data—on the order of millions of hours—which necessitates iterative improvements rather than a single, transformative release.
  3. Consumer Market Growth: It's predicted that by the end of 2025, over half of humanoid robots sold in the U.S. will be purchased by consumers for personal use. The initial 'killer apps' for these robots are expected to involve speech and vision capabilities, appealing to early adopters and driving market expansion

Major takeaway: The robotics industry is on the cusp of significant transformation, with hardware standardization reducing costs, a gradual progression toward general-purpose intelligence, and a burgeoning consumer market poised to integrate robots into daily life.

 

2. Furry robot "mirumi" clips on bags and interacts with people by looking and nodding at them

Yukai Engineering has unveiled 'Mirumi' at CES 2025, a furry, clip-on robot designed to engage passersby with lifelike head movements and expressive googly eyes. Resembling a small creature, Mirumi attaches to bag handles and uses sensors to detect its environment, allowing it to turn its head toward nearby people or objects. When approached suddenly, it exhibits a shy behavior by turning away or shaking its head, mimicking human-like reactions.

Major takeaway: Mirumi exemplifies the growing trend of integrating robotics into daily life to foster human-like interactions, aiming to bring joy and engagement through its endearing behaviors.

 

3. Yukai Engineering unveils tiny cat robot that blows on hot food and drinks

Yukai Engineering has introduced 'Nekojita Fufu,' a cat-shaped robot that cools hot food by blowing on it, mimicking the Japanese cultural practice of cooling food before eating. The robot features a cat-like face and uses sensors to detect the temperature of the food, adjusting its blowing intensity accordingly. This innovation aims to enhance dining experiences by adding a playful and culturally resonant element to mealtime.

Major takeaway:  Nekojita Fufu' exemplifies how robotics can incorporate cultural nuances to create engaging and functional experiences, blending tradition with technology to enrich daily life.

 

4. Nvidia’s ‘Cosmos’ AI Helps Humanoid Robots Navigate the World

Nvidia has introduced 'Cosmos,' a suite of foundational AI models designed to enhance the training of humanoid and industrial robots, as well as self-driving cars. Unlike language models that generate text, Cosmos produces images and 3D models to help machines better understand and navigate the physical world. Trained on 20 million hours of human activity footage, Cosmos enables robots to simulate and learn from real-world scenarios, such as warehouse operations, thereby improving their ability to perform complex tasks.

Major takeaway:  Nvidia's Cosmos represents a significant advancement in AI, providing robots and autonomous systems with a deeper understanding of human behaviors and physical environments, which is crucial for their effective integration into real-world applications.

 

About Lucid Bots: 

Founded in 2018, Lucid Bots Inc. is an AI robotics company that is committed to uplifting humanity by building the world's most productive and responsible robots that can do dangerous and demanding tasks. Headquartered in Charlotte, the company engineers, manufactures, and supports its products domestically, which include the Sherpa, a cleaning drone, and the Lavo Bot, a pressure-washing robot. Lucid Bots' products are elevating safety and efficiency for a growing number of customers around the world. Lucid is a Y Combinator-backed company, with investments from Cubit Capital, Idea Fund Partners, Danu Ventures, and others. Lucid Bots was recently recognized as the 4th fastest growing manufacturing company in the United States.