How Soon Will a Robot Clean Your House?
A Norwegian startup wants to put a five-foot-six humanoid robot in your kitchen for $20,000. Ten thousand people have already put down deposits.Then the Wall Street Journal showed up to test it.Every complex household task in the demo — every single one — was being controlled by a person sitting in another room wearing virtual reality goggles. The robot wasn't cleaning the house. A guy in Oslo was cleaning the house. The robot was just the suit he was wearing.This is the real state of humanoid robotics in 2026 — the receipts the keynote slides won't show you.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━📚 ORDER MY NEW BOOK"History Written by Losers" — out now.The true story of global power has been whitewashed by the victors and the fixers. This book tells the side of history they tried to bury.👉 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GP9TKPBH━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🤖 IN THIS EPISODEThe Cathedral and the Crash Test. Tesla is killing the Model S and Model X to demolish the Fremont factory and rebuild it for one million humanoid robots a year. Giga Texas is being engineered for ten million. As of January, the number of Optimus robots doing useful work inside Tesla factories is — by Elon Musk's own admission — zero. We break down the 10,000-part bottleneck, the battery problem nobody is solving, and Ken Goldberg's "100,000-year data gap."The $150,000 Intern. Boston Dynamics' Electric Atlas is shipping to Hyundai. Figure 02 just completed an 11-month pilot at BMW Spartanburg — 1,250 hours, 90,000 sheet metal parts, 99% accuracy. So why isn't there one in your kitchen? We expose the "babysitting ratio" — the 90/10 human-to-robot collaboration math the marketing videos never show.The $20,000 Asterisk. 1X's NEO is the most thoughtfully engineered consumer humanoid on the market — Myofibers, soft polymer skin, no pinch points. It also launches at 60-70% autonomy by the company's own admission. The other 30-40% of the time, you're paying $499/month so a stranger can log into your kitchen, put on VR goggles, and clean your house through a robot you bought.The Country That Stopped Pretending. While Silicon Valley argues about foundation models, Unitree is shipping a $13,500 humanoid. Agibot claims 39% global market share. Xpeng is dropping its solid-state EV batteries directly into a humanoid robot. The forecast: China captures 61% of the global humanoid market — by treating the robot as a refrigerator, not a religion.The Graveyard. Every one of these companies is walking the same path that killed the Humane AI Pin, the Microsoft Kin, and the Mayfield Kuri. We run the real Total Cost of Ownership math: $20,000 upfront, $6,000/year in software, up to $10,000/year in maintenance, plus a homeowner's robot liability rider. Year one cost: roughly $36,400 — to do, less reliably, what a Roomba and a Nest do for under a thousand.So how soon will a robot actually clean your house? The honest engineering answer might surprise you — and it has very little to do with the company you're expecting.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🔗 LINKS & SUPPORT📚 The book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GP9TKPBH📺 Documentary channel: https://youtube.com/@thatjasonhassett🔔 Subscribe for weekly post-mortems on the products, decisions, and people shaping modern tech.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━#HumanoidRobots #TeslaOptimus #BostonDynamics #FigureAI #1XNEO #Unitree #Robotics #PhysicalAI #TechHistory #SiliconValley #TheJasonHassettShow #JasonHassett #BusinessStrategy #AIHype #ConsumerTech