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The case for humanoid robots is not merely a trend; it emerges from a pressing need due to falling birth rates globally, exemplified by South Korea’s startling statistics projecting a future where 100 people may dwindle down to just four over three generations. This demographic shift underlines the urgency for automation in areas of labor that humans are unwilling to occupy. The most capable and affordable robots can fulfill labor shortages while minimizing the issues related to traditional workforce dynamics, such as unions and labor disputes.