Private tech companies are beginning to test humanoid robots in real-world environments, including controlled public demonstrations in cities like San Francisco. Companies such as Figure AI and Agility Robotics are developing robots designed to walk, carry objects, and interact with human environments beyond the lab. These early trials are carefully supervised and aim to study how robots behave in unstructured, everyday settings. Researchers collect data on navigation, obstacle avoidance, and human interaction—such as how people respond to robots sharing sidewalks or workspaces. This helps engineers refine safety systems, movement algorithms, and social interaction cues. Importantly, these demonstrations are limited pilot tests, not large-scale deployment. The goal is to understand how humanoid robots might safely integrate into society over time, whether in logistics, service roles, or assistance tasks. #Robotics #HumanoidRobots #TechInnovation #FutureTech #fblifestyle