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🦾 Physical AI: sci-fi or a billion-dollar market?

Artificial intelligence has revolutionized the software sector, or at least is doing so in many areas. Now it's time to get down to business: the combination of AI and robotics ("physical AI") should ensure that robots can not only think, but also act independently.


Whether in logistics centers, care or in the home - new humanoid systems promise huge productivity gains. The figures sound too big to be true (no mistranslation from English into German): By 2050, up to 1 trillion
human-machine interactions could take place every day - a potential market of over 5 trillion USD.

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But which companies supply the technology for such robots? Who else is developing sensors, batteries, semiconductors or control systems apart from the best-known companies, such as $NVDA (-0.92%)
$QCOM (-0.63%) etc? And which companies are already focusing on industrial applications?


Dieser Artikel highlights the opportunities, risks and the next steps towards autonomous machines - and shows why "Physical AI" could be more than just hype.


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Sorry, but the attached article only refers to leveraged products on underlyings that everyone knows anyway. I would have found it more interesting if SG had done a bit more research to introduce a few new players. The fact that $TSLA, $AMZN, $1211 are working on this is nothing new.
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Unfortunately, you can forget the robotics market on the stock exchange, program $ABBN and $6752 yourself, both shares are crap. $6324 Harmonic Drive Systems would still have been a good play as they build the precision gears for almost all robots, but unfortunately it's also more bad than good. Would be great if you could invest in Figure1 😅
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@Derspekulant1 How do you feel about $6954?
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@McZed So as far as welding technology is concerned, they are also in the top 3 with yaskawa and ABB, but I don't think the figures and growth are good, I have to say, they are actually almost stagnating at around 1 billion profit, which wouldn't be so good for me as an investor.
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