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RE: LeoThread 2025-10-13 05-56

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Camillo emphasizes that only a small portion—around 5%—of tasks in the economy are automatable with precision robotics today. An additional 10-15% could eventually be tackled through multiuse, specialized AI robotics, leaving approximately 80% of tasks still requiring a human-like form factor.

He notes that while we can expect some diversity in robot form factors across different industries, the long-term goal remains a scalable, human-like robot capable of performing a wide array of tasks. However, as of now, no humanoid company has yet met the critical thresholds for widespread scalability—measured by KPIs such as task completion rate, human output speed, uptime, durability, and the human-to-robot ratio.


The Bottleneck Is Deployment, Not Manufacturing