While US companies are building $40,000-$150,000 humanoid robots, Noetix Robotics just released Bumi for $1,380. It sold over 100 units in the first hour.
This isn’t a toy. It’s a functional humanoid with autonomous movement, learning capabilities, and open programming interfaces. And it proves the robotics revolution isn’t coming—it’s already here.
In this video, I break down:
– The three engineering breakthroughs that shattered cost barriers
– How vertical integration and material innovation changed the game
– Why this signals the beginning of consumer-grade humanoid robotics
– What this means for the next 3 years of AI and robotics convergence
The AI and robotics you’re using today is the worst it will ever be. Every iteration from this point forward will be dramatically more capable and more affordable.
The future belongs to the first movers—those willing to adapt, pivot, and build better futures that include both AI brains and robotic bodies.
First Movers is Julia’s AI company built to give you real, cutting edge AI strategies in the middle of all the noise.
Credit to : Julia McCoy
