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    Meta Plans Investments into AI-Driven Humanoid Robots

    Meta's big bet: Now the company will make AI-powered robots like humans!

    Dustin AbhishekDustin Abhishek
    Published: 14 Feb 2025, 06:30 AM
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    Meta Plans Investments into AI-Driven Humanoid Robots

    New Delhi: Facebook's parent company Meta is now going to make a big investment to make AI-powered humanoid robots. Yes, now Meta will not be limited to social media and metaverse but is also preparing to make a mark in the world of robotics.


    💡 Imagine, how will it be when there will be robots around you, which will think, understand and help you in your work!


    Meta's plan - Robots with human-like brains!


    This new project of Meta is focusing on making robots that think, talk and take decisions like humans. The company wants these robots to not be just machines, but work in every sector like "smart assistants".


    What will be special in these robots?


    ✅ Advanced AI brain: Will have the ability to think and understand like humans.


    ✅ Emotional Intelligence: Will understand the emotions of humans and respond correctly.


    ✅ Cloud connectivity: Continues to be linked to Meta's AI models, which will never stop learning.


    ✅ Beneficial in all domains: Will be beneficial in business, industry, healthcare, education, and even the household.


    👀 According to Meta, these robots may play a significant role in our lives in the future!



    Meta's competition - competition with Tesla and Nvidia?


    There are more companies producing humanoid robots than Meta. Nvidia's "Jetson Thor" and Tesla's "Optimus" are already making waves in this industry.


    💥 Will these businesses be able to compete with Meta?



    💥 Will Mark Zuckerberg's company make the most advanced robot?


    🚀 Right now the answer to this question will be found in the coming years, but this announcement of Meta has created a stir in the entire tech industry!


    What does Meta's robotics project mean for India?


    The craze of AI and robotics is increasing in India, and in such a situation, this move of Meta can prove to be a "golden chance" for Indian tech companies and startups.


    🇮🇳 Will Indian companies work together with Meta?


    🇮🇳 Will we soon be able to see robots made by Meta in India?


    🚀 At present, it may take some time to see the full effect of this technology, but it is certain that the future of robotics is going to be very exciting!


    When will these AI-powered humanoid robots be launched?


    📅 Meta has not yet revealed the launch date, but according to reports, a big update can be found on this project in 2025.


    📢 So get ready, these robots are going to become a part of our lives in the coming few years!


    🔥 What do you think, will these robots be able to make our lives easier or will they become a threat to human jobs? Let us know in the comments! 🚀

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