VaultBots On Air at NBC6 South Florida
“Wait… this is already happening?”
That’s how the segment opened on NBC 6, and honestly, that’s exactly how it felt.
What once sounded like a scene out of The Jetsons is now reality in 2026. VaultBots officially stepped onto live television, introducing South Florida to the next era of intelligent robotics.
Meet Volt: AI in a Humanoid Body
During the live segment, founder Gary introduced Volt, a fully interactive humanoid robot already being deployed across Miami in hotels, events, and commercial environments.
Volt isn’t just a machine.
He walks.
He talks.
He interacts with humans in real time.
As described live on air:
“It’s basically ChatGPT in a humanoid form, with legs and arms, and he can walk anywhere.”
Volt can autonomously navigate his surroundings, approach guests, ask if assistance is needed, and even perform small service tasks like delivering coffee. These are early-stage deployments, but they’re just the beginning.
Why Miami?
NBC 6 highlighted what many already know:
Miami is becoming a serious tech hub.
From delivery robots in Brickell to advanced automation across Fort Lauderdale, South Florida is embracing the future. But humanoid robotics? That’s a new level.
VaultBots is proud to be at the forefront of that shift, integrating AI into real-world environments, not just screens.
Commercial First. Homes Next.
Right now, Volt is being deployed primarily in:
Hotels
Events
Entertainment venues
Commercial businesses
But what about homes?
When asked if robots could soon help working parents with chores like laundry, cleaning, or household support, the answer was clear:
“That’s the goal, and it’s not too far away.”
Within the next phase of development, autonomous home support capabilities are expected to evolve rapidly. With onboard cameras and sensors, Volt can monitor surroundings, assist with tasks, and even allow owners to check in remotely.
The future isn’t decades away.
It’s months away.
Will Robots Replace Jobs?
It’s the question everyone asks.
On live television, the response was grounded and honest:
“It’ll never replace you, because you are who you are.”
VaultBots isn’t about replacing humans.
It’s about amplifying them.
Robots can assist.
Robots can automate.
Robots can reduce repetitive labor.
But human connection?
Human emotion?
Human leadership?
Irreplaceable.
The vision is collaboration, not substitution.
What’s Next?
The roadmap is ambitious.
Future capabilities may include:
Autonomous driving
Grocery pickup
Retail shopping assistance
Advanced service integration
Expanded commercial automation
Robotics development is accelerating at an exponential rate. Updates are expected in months, not years.
As Volt demonstrated live in the studio, walking, responding, even dancing on command, one thing became clear:
This isn’t a prototype in a lab.
This is deployment.
The Era of Physical AI Has Begun
VaultBots represents more than robotics.
It represents the physical embodiment of AI, moving beyond software into the real world.
What viewers saw on NBC 6 wasn’t a concept.
It was proof.
The future didn’t knock.
It walked into the studio.


