
The integration of humanoid robots into domestic settings is a topic of growing interest. Recent developments have showcased a wave of new robots designed to resemble humans, sparking enthusiasm in Silicon Valley about the potential for a significant leap forward in artificial intelligence. Despite this excitement, many humanoid robots currently struggle with fundamental tasks, such as picking up a glass or tending to a plant. This raises a key question: how soon will these advanced machines truly be ready for widespread adoption in homes?

