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Apple's Robotic Revolution: Humanoids in Sight

Writer's picture: Sarah RuivivarSarah Ruivivar

Apple is reportedly diving into the world of humanoid robots, according to the ever-reliable analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. While Apple is known for its secretive nature, this peek into their robotic endeavours is as refreshing as a crisp autumn morning.


Apple's recent research paper hints at a future where Pixar-style lamps and humanoid robots coexist in our homes. Though the project is in its infancy, with a hopeful production timeline of 2028, it’s clear that Apple is keen to redefine how we interact with technology.


Unlike other hush-hush projects like the foldable iPhone, Apple’s transparency here is a breath of fresh air. It’s a strategic move to attract top-notch engineers, as the robotics field is booming, thanks to advancements in generative AI.


 

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Kuo’s insights suggest that Apple is more focused on how users perceive robots than their physical form. This implies that Apple’s real magic lies in the software and sensing hardware that will power these futuristic helpers.


While the idea of a humanoid robot folding your laundry might sound like sci-fi, Apple’s cautious approach suggests they’re starting small. Picture a smart home display with a mechanical arm, rather than a full-blown humanoid butler. This gradual approach allows Apple to test the waters and gauge consumer interest.


As Apple ventures into this uncharted territory, it’s exciting to imagine the possibilities. Will they succeed where others have stumbled? Only time will tell, but one thing’s for sure: the next few years will be filled with tantalising leaks and speculation. So, buckle up and enjoy the ride!



 

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