<p>➀ The article highlights the emerging humanoid robotics market, noting fewer than 20 companies globally developing such technology, including three UK-based firms focused on domestic and industrial applications;</p><p>➀ Ed explores leveraging UK government support to position the nation as a 'humanoid robot superpower,' citing bullish market forecasts ($36B by 2035 from Goldman Sachs, $7T by 2050 from Citigroup);</p><p>➂ The narrative humorously touches on potential use cases, from companion robots to government-backed robotic staff, while showcasing Ed's practical adoption of a robot receptionist in his office.</p>
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