The Treasury Secretary's biggest position? (from Traders Agency) | | Here's the reality: robots that think and move like humans could arrive before 2030. | Geoffrey Hinton, who literally invented the neural networks powering today's AI, now says we might see systems smarter than humans in just 5 to 20 years. | That's not science fiction. That's the next decade. | The biggest names in tech aren't just racing to build smarter software. | They're building physical empires of robots powered by that software. | We're talking about a future where AI doesn't just answer your questions. It walks around, picks things up, and does actual work in the real world. | Let me break down what each major player is actually doing. | | | | | Jensen Huang & Nvidia |  | Nvidia Humanoid Robotics Demo For Jetson AGX Thor Developer Kit (Nvidia) |
| Jensen Huang said in March 2024 that AI capable of passing any human test is maybe five years out. | Nvidia isn't just selling chips. Nvidia is building massive data centers in the UAE and Saudi Arabia. | They're part of that same Stargate Project with OpenAI. They're not waiting for someone else to build the infrastructure. They're doing it themselves. | And yes, robots again. Nvidia created Isaac GR00T N1, an open-source model specifically for humanoid robots. | They're giving away the blueprint because they want their chips inside every robot that gets built. Smart business. |
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| | | | | | Sam Altman & OpenAI | | Sam Altman's OpenAI claims they've hit AGI—AI that beats most humans at most tasks. But they're not stopping at chatbots. | In February 2024, OpenAI partnered with Figure AI in a $675 million funding round. By September 2025, Figure hit a $39 billion valuation with backing from Nvidia, Bezos, and Microsoft. | Figure 02 robots now work BMW's Spartanburg plant, placing up to 1,000 automotive components daily—a 400% speed increase. Figure 03, launched October 2025, learns directly from humans. | The brain meets the body. And it's already clocking in shifts on factory floors. |
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| | | | | | Elon Musk & Optimus | | Musk told Nikhil Kamath that within less than 20 years, AI and robotics will advance to where working becomes optional—like a hobby. | He predicts most future interaction will be real-time video with AI, featuring video comprehension and generation. | Musk also believes Optimus "has the potential to be more significant than Tesla's vehicle business." He predicts the robot will operate 24/7 and "eliminate poverty." | SpaceX plans uncrewed Starship missions to Mars in 2026, with crewed landings by 2029. Tesla Optimus robots will construct the Mars base alongside human colonists. | Musk warns about extinction risks from AI but remains a major builder, believing automation will eventually require Universal Basic Income. |
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| | | | | Elon's First Self-Learning Robot Could Mint More Millionaires than Tesla | | Elon Musk just showed the world the first self-learning robot — and it's already teaching itself how to move, react, and think. | It's the core of what insiders call "Elon's Second Tesla" — a project that could mint 10X more American millionaires than his first. | Because when he builds something this big, wealth follows. | Do you want to be a part of it? | Click here to see what Elon's building behind the scenes | *Ad |
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| | | | | | Mark Zuckerberg & Meta | Mark Zuckerberg's goal is straightforward: build AI "better than human-level at all of the human senses." Sight, sound, touch—all of it. | Meta is taking a different approach from OpenAI. They're releasing powerful models like Llama as open source. Anyone can use them, modify them, build on them. Zuckerberg argues this prevents a handful of companies from controlling all AI innovation. | Whether that's idealism or strategy (or both), it's changing the game. Smaller companies and researchers can now build serious AI applications without starting from scratch. |
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| | | | | | Jeff Bezos & Amazon | | Leaked documents reveal Amazon plans to replace over 600,000 jobs with robots and automate 75% of operations. | The company's Shreveport warehouse uses 25% fewer humans than before. | Bezos recently invested $400 million in Physical Intelligence, developing a universal AI "brain" for all robots. | MIT Nobel laureate Daron Acemoglu warns Amazon could become "a net job destroyer." |
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| | What This Actually Means | Look at the pattern here. Every major AI company is doing two things at once: building smarter software and putting that software into robots. | We're not talking about factory arms doing repetitive tasks. | We're talking about general-purpose machines that can learn new tasks, understand natural language, and operate in messy, unpredictable human environments. | The timeline keeps shrinking. The investments keep growing. And the stakes couldn't be higher. | Whether that future arrives in 5 years or 15, the direction is clear. | The question isn't if we'll have robot empires. It's who will control them. | | | | | What do you believe will be the biggest societal impact of humanoid robots like Optimus? | |
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