robotics is becoming one of the most hyped area these days ai pushing it forward like never before, demographics don’t lie, and a lot of capital is moving there what are your predictions for 2026?
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@lukas_m_ziegler Maybe not by 2026, but by 2027. Robots will build other robots almost entirely on their own, and AI will handle the programming. The question is how quickly the cost of production (BOM) can be reduced; we humans can't do it fast enough, but AI can.
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@lukas_m_ziegler Our new robot Tripedal walks up staircase https://t.co/Cw5utS5yXD
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@lukas_m_ziegler Nothing will happen in 2026 about robotics. People will understand that the cobot robotic arms are important. Millions of people doesn’t have a simple robotic vacuum cleaner in their home or work but people saying lots of humanoid robots wiil be everywhere. It is stupidty…
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@lukas_m_ziegler AI fused with ML and Robotics — what many are calling Physical AI — is set to dominate in 2026. With demographics driving demand, capital flowing in, and breakthroughs accelerating, this convergence will move robotics from hype to mainstream adoption.
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@lukas_m_ziegler On parie que d'ici 2026, les meilleurs cerveaux de la robotique fileront là où le terrain de jeu est vraiment ouvert, loin du parcours du combattant administratif français !
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@lukas_m_ziegler 2026's big leap? Small manufacturers finally automating with affordable robotics. AI makes it a no-brainer. Dark horse prediction: palletizing bots become warehouse staples.
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