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The revolution is finally happening. Humanoid robots are starting to work at a cost far below even the minimum wage. Their name is Neo. They sweep the floor, load the dishwasher, water the plants on Tuesdays, take out the trash, and tidy up the living room. They are available for pre-order now. I’ve already placed my order because nothing in the world excites me more than humanoid robots. If you want to rent one, it’s $500. To buy, it’s $20,000. Is that expensive? Maybe for household chores, but soon these humanoid robots will take over many unskilled jobs. Employers will think like this: “A worker’s two-year cost is more than $20,000, but for the same price, I can have a lifetime employee who doesn’t ask for leave, doesn’t get injured, and never complains.” So what will people do when they lose their jobs? Even content creators might become jobless because of AI. The answer is UBI Universal Basic Income. Everyone will get just enough money to cover their needs, ensuring they keep consuming. On an emotional note, I watched the promo video breathlessly. One detail caught my attention: they didn’t cover the robot with metal or plastic, but dressed it in a cotton-knit sweater, like something your grandma would make. The video used a retro lens conveying that it’s not new, not artificial, but natural and familiar. Of course, the person who excites me the most about robots is Elon Musk, because Tesla Optimus is more capable and affordable, though it’s not yet available for pre-order. So what do you think? Will humanoid robots lead humanity into unemployment, or is there nothing to fear?