Experts predict that by 2030, robotic butlers may become common among the wealthy, despite current humanoid robots being unprepared for mass adoption. Romain Moulin, CEO of Exotec, suggests that early adopters will purchase robots for tasks like floor cleaning and laundry folding, primarily as a status symbol, with limited functionality and battery life. Although humanoid robots could be useful in domestic settings, challenges such as safety, payload, and autonomy make their integration complex compared to simpler robotic designs.