"Inevitably, there's going to be robots doing jobs that were done by human beings in the past... the question then is, what does that mean?" he says. "We will go through some growing pains.
That’s extremely quick change in the emerging robot wars: just two months ago Agility Robotics CEO Peggy Johnson told me Agility was the only humanoid robotics company getting paid to do work.
When you do that, you’re actually creating new jobs. People see humanoid robots and they freak out a little bit. I understand that, but when you do it well, it blends seamlessly into the background.