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Future of Robots on Display at CES

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Jan 8, 2026
Jan Liphardt, founder of OpenMind and Stanford bioengineering professor, explores the promising yet cautious future of AI-powered humanoid robots. He highlights their journey from experimental prototypes to practical applications and discusses the open software approach for universal development. Robert Plater, CEO of Boston Dynamics, details plans for mass-producing the Atlas humanoid alongside Hyundai, and evaluates Tesla's Optimus as a credible competitor. Together, they navigate the evolving landscape of robotics in homes and industries.
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INSIGHT

Humanoids Are Becoming Practical

  • Humanoid robots moved from janky demos to credible products that might fit homes and workplaces soon.
  • Jan Liphardt says basic pick-and-place is largely solved, shifting focus to social robotics and interaction challenges.
INSIGHT

Use Case Determines Robot Value

  • A humanoid's value depends entirely on its use case, from hospitals to fast-food kitchens.
  • Jan Liphardt emphasizes different requirements for different domains, so one form factor won't fit all needs.
ADVICE

Make Robot Software Open Like Phones

  • Offer open software platforms rather than closed magic-box robots to accelerate developer innovation.
  • Jan Liphardt says treating humanoids like open cell phones lets developers add apps and scale capabilities quickly.
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