Mark Cuban says he thinks the humanoid robot push will fail in 5 to 10 years
Mark Cuban says the future of robotics isn't humanoids.
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- Mark Cuban thinks humanoid robots will have a short lifespan.
- He said instead robots and spaces will be co-designed, and they won't necessarily look like humans.
- Tesla and OpenAI are among the companies investing in humanoid robots.
Mark Cuban believes in a future where humans live alongside robots, just not the ones you're probably picturing.