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HardTech Reads: The AI & Robotics Revolution vol.33

  • The AI and Robotics Revolution is in full swing with advancements like live humanoid boxing matches in China, increased autonomy in surgical robots, and US executive orders to revive nuclear and uranium supply.
  • Agibot, a Chinese startup, is rapidly mass-producing humanoid robots, challenging Tesla's timeline for mass production.
  • AI-powered robots are entering operating rooms with growing autonomy, which could help address the global shortage of surgeons.
  • Companies like John Deere are targeting full-farm automation by 2030 to improve productivity and address labor shortages.
  • InventWood's Superwood, stronger than steel, could revolutionize construction and aerospace materials with its high strength-to-weight ratio.
  • Robot.com, based in Medellín, has become a global automation leader with over 500 robots deployed across the US and expanding internationally.
  • The robotics market is shifting towards specialized robots for specific tasks, driving rapid growth in the sector.
  • Recent funding rounds highlight companies like Persona AI, The Nuclear Co., and CX2 investing in humanoid robots, nuclear energy, and electronic warfare technologies.
  • The industry is maturing with a focus on practical solutions and real-world applications, as seen at the Automate 2025 event.
  • The article emphasizes the need for Australia to invest in domestic space manufacturing for economic prosperity and national security.

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