Andrew Kang sees humanoids entering daily life

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For a humanoid entering the home, the real question is not whether investors are excited. It is whether the robot can become useful, affordable, safe, and trusted in daily life.

On The Pomp Podcast, Andrew Kang, CEO of RoboStrategy, argues that humanoid robots could begin integrating into everyday life within the next three to five years. His thesis is that physical AI may become one of the next major technology platforms.

Kang frames humanoids as adaptable machines that could eventually perform many kinds of human labor. That makes the home angle important, but still speculative. Daily life could include household help, personal assistance, chores, and care, but today’s robots still face major barriers around dexterity, cost, reliability, safety, and consumer trust.

The takeaway for Humanoid Home News readers: Kang’s forecast is ambitious, but it points to the right question. Home humanoids will not arrive because the investment story is exciting. They will arrive when robots can safely and reliably solve everyday household problems.

Source: The Pomp Podcast

Published: June 2, 2026

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