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Robot.com is making one of the most practical bets in humanoid robotics—and it could change how businesses automate work.
Known for its autonomous delivery robots, Robot.com (formerly Kiwibot) has introduced R-Noid, a workplace humanoid robot built for repetitive jobs in restaurants, warehouses, hospitals, hotels, logistics centers, and factories.
Unlike many humanoid robots focused on futuristic demonstrations, R-Noid is already being deployed with paying customers. Instead of trying to replace entire workforces, Robot.com is targeting repetitive tasks that businesses struggle to fill every day.
In this video, we break down what R-Noid is, how its AI-powered system works, why Robot.com's business strategy stands out, and the biggest challenges the company still faces.
In this video:
✅ Why Robot.com's strategy is different from Tesla, Figure AI, and other humanoid robot companies
✅ What R-Noid can actually do in real workplaces
✅ How Physical Intelligence, FieldAI, and NVIDIA power the robot's AI system
✅ Why early commercial deployments matter more than flashy demos
✅ The benefits and limitations of today's humanoid robots
✅ Will humanoid robots replace workers—or help solve labor shortages?
✅ What comes next for Robot.com and the future of workplace automation
The humanoid robot race is entering a new phase.
The companies that succeed may not be the ones with the most impressive demonstrations—but the ones that deliver reliable robots businesses can deploy every day.
Do you think restaurants, warehouses, healthcare, hotels, or manufacturing will adopt humanoid robots first? Let us know in the comments.
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