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As the report discusses the adoption costs of humanoid robots, it emphasizes a tipping point where the financial viability of robots begins to outweigh the costs associated with human labor. At a price of around $116,000, a humanoid robot would need to achieve a little over 5% of productivity gain compared to a human counterpart to be considered viable. The report illustrates a model showing how higher costs of robots necessitate greater productivity increases for justifications.