SAN JOSE, California, March 19 (Reuters) - Nvidia (NVDA.O) CEO Jensen Huang predicts that humanoid robots will be widely integrated into production lines in less than five years.

Humanoid robot era is nearer than expected.

On Tuesday, Huang delivered a keynote speech to a full hockey arena during the nearly $3 trillion company's annual developer conference in San Jose, California. Speaking with reporters afterward, he was asked what indicators would prove AI's complete integration into daily life.

Among his responses, Huang noted that a major sign would be "when humanoid robots are actively moving around, and that’s not five years away. This is a near-future reality, not a distant one."

He explained that factories would likely be the first to implement these robots due to their structured tasks and controlled settings.

"I believe they will enter manufacturing facilities first. The reason is that the environment is more structured, and the applications are clearly defined," Huang said. "The economic benefits are evident. Renting a humanoid robot could cost around $100,000, which makes solid financial sense."

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