News/Physical AI

Oct 17, 2025

Autonomous food delivery robots face regulatory roadblock in D.C.

D.C. transportation officials are resisting calls to fast-track regulations for autonomous food delivery robots on city sidewalks, despite pressure from tech companies eager to launch the service. The standoff highlights the tension between innovation advocates pushing for rapid deployment and regulators prioritizing safety concerns, particularly for pedestrians with disabilities. The big picture: Sharon Kershbaum, director of the D.C. Department of Transportation (DDOT), emphasized that developing rules for sidewalk robots represents "really new territory" requiring careful consideration of pedestrian safety. "We're not dragging our feet. We know people want us to move more quickly. But there are no rules that govern...

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Oct 16, 2025

eInfochips partners with InOrbit.AI to simplify robot fleet management

eInfochips, an Arrow Electronics subsidiary specializing in product engineering, has formed a strategic partnership with InOrbit.AI to deliver comprehensive edge-to-cloud robotics solutions for large-scale autonomous mobile robot (AMR) deployments. This collaboration addresses the growing demand for scalable robot operations across warehouses, industrial facilities, and manufacturing environments by combining hardware expertise with AI-powered orchestration capabilities. What you should know: The partnership merges eInfochips' robotics development capabilities with InOrbit's Space Intelligence platform to create end-to-end solutions for enterprise robot deployments. eInfochips brings expertise in hardware design, power and motor control, sensor fusion, edge AI, functional safety, and digital twin technology through their...

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Oct 14, 2025

Coco Robotics hires UCLA professor Bolei Zhou to lead new physical AI lab

Coco Robotics has established a new physical AI research lab led by UCLA professor Bolei Zhou, who also joins the startup as chief AI scientist. The move represents the company's strategic pivot from human-operated delivery robots to fully autonomous systems, leveraging five years of real-world data collected from its last-mile delivery fleet. What you should know: Coco Robotics has accumulated millions of miles of operational data from urban delivery routes, positioning the company to accelerate AI automation research. The startup launched in 2020 using teleoperators—remote human controllers—to help robots navigate obstacles during deliveries, but CEO Zach Rash says the company...

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Oct 10, 2025

All-weather friends: China’s DEEP Robotics unveils world’s first weatherproof humanoid robot

DEEP Robotics, a China-based embodied intelligence company, has unveiled the DR02, which it claims is the world's first humanoid robot with an IP66 protection rating for all-weather outdoor operations. The industrial-grade robot combines waterproof capabilities with human-like proportions and advanced computing power, targeting applications in security patrols, factory operations, and other challenging environments where traditional humanoids couldn't previously function. What you should know: The DR02 represents a significant leap in humanoid robot durability and versatility for industrial applications. Standing 175cm tall with 68cm arm length, the robot matches adult male proportions for compatibility with existing human workspaces and tools. Its...

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Oct 10, 2025

Nightfood acquires $52.8M hotel in SoCal for hospitality robots to practice in

Nightfood Holdings has acquired the 120-room Hilton Garden Inn Rancho Mirage for approximately $52.8 million, marking the company's fifth hotel purchase in less than two years as it transforms into TechForce Robotics. The acquisition strategy positions hotels as live testing environments for the company's Robotics-as-a-Service platform, targeting hospitality automation as its entry point into the broader robotics market. The big picture: Nightfood is building a vertically integrated robotics ecosystem that combines real estate ownership with technology development, using hotel properties as operational laboratories for AI-connected service robots. Why this matters: The hospitality industry faces persistent staffing challenges for "heavy-duty, repetitive,...

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Oct 10, 2025

Serve Robotics raises $100M to scale autonomous delivery robot fleet

Serve Robotics has secured $100 million through a registered direct offering, selling 6.25 million shares to institutional investors at $16 per share. The autonomous sidewalk delivery company plans to use the funds for general corporate purposes and working capital as it scales its AI-powered robot fleet across multiple U.S. markets. What you should know: The offering represents significant institutional confidence in Serve's autonomous delivery technology and market position. Northland Capital Markets served as the sole placement agent, with Oppenheimer & Co. and Wedbush Securities acting as capital markets advisors. The transaction is expected to close on October 14, 2025, subject...

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Oct 9, 2025

Stay-at-home bots: Figure 03 humanoid robot can fold laundry, wash dishes

Figure AI has unveiled its Figure 03 humanoid robot, a 5-foot-6-inch, 132-pound machine designed to perform household chores like folding clothes, washing dishes, and tidying rooms. The California startup positions this as a significant leap from factory automation to everyday home assistance, powered by its proprietary "Helix" AI system that enables real-time decision-making without predetermined scripts. What you should know: Figure 03 represents a major advancement in autonomous household robotics, operating independently without remote human control. The robot can perform complex sequences like picking up dishes from a living room, walking to the kitchen, rinsing them at the sink, and...

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Oct 9, 2025

SoftBank acquires ABB robotics for $5.38B to accelerate physical AI ambitions

SoftBank has agreed to acquire ABB's robotics business for $5.38 billion, marking the Japanese conglomerate's largest strategic move into the AI robotics sector. The deal positions SoftBank to accelerate its "Physical AI" ambitions by combining ABB's established robotics platform with its existing portfolio of AI and automation companies, targeting what CEO Masayoshi Son calls the next frontier toward artificial super intelligence. What you should know: This acquisition represents SoftBank's most significant investment in its AI robotics strategy, building on its mission to realize artificial super intelligence (ASI). SoftBank will acquire all shares of a newly carved-out ABB robotics holding company...

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Oct 7, 2025

Toys ‘R’ Them: Chinese AI toy market hits $14B as US giants move to keep up

AI-powered toys that can chat with children are rapidly gaining popularity in China and expanding into US markets. This emerging sector is projected to reach $14 billion by 2030 in China alone, with over 1,500 AI toy companies now operating there, while major US players like Mattel and OpenAI prepare to enter the competition with their own conversational toys later this year. What you should know: Chinese companies are leading the AI toy revolution with products that transform ordinary stuffed animals into interactive companions. BubblePal, a ping-pong ball-sized device that clips onto stuffed animals, has sold 200,000 units since launching...

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Oct 6, 2025

Maine launches first robotics symposium to prepare students for automated future

The Maine School of Science and Mathematics hosted its first robotics symposium in Waterville, bringing together families, students, and STEM organizations to introduce Maine's youth to robotics opportunities. The event underscores Maine's growing focus on preparing students for the state's evolving industrial landscape, where automation and robotics play increasingly important roles beyond the traditional agriculture and tourism sectors. What you should know: The symposium aimed to demonstrate that STEM education and careers can thrive in Maine, not just promote the specialized school itself. Robert Constantine, executive director of the Maine School of Science and Mathematics, emphasized that "you can do...

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Oct 3, 2025

Primo facie: Chinese robotics startup unveils hyperrealistic robot face with 25 micro motors

AheadForm, a Chinese robotics company founded in 2024, has unveiled the Origin M1, a hyperrealistic robotic face that uses 25 micro motors to create lifelike facial expressions, eye movements, and synchronized speech. The viral demonstration showcases technology designed to make human-robot interactions more natural by interpreting non-verbal cues and conveying emotions, representing a significant step toward mainstream humanoid robotics. The big picture: This development reflects China's aggressive push into humanoid robotics, with AheadForm positioning itself at the intersection of artificial intelligence and realistic human simulation technology. How it works: The Origin M1 integrates sophisticated facial actuation systems to achieve remarkably...

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Oct 2, 2025

Folding laundry is nice, but is that all? Google’s robots fall short, say experts

Google DeepMind recently showcased its humanoid robot Apollo performing household tasks like folding clothes and sorting items through natural language commands, powered by new AI models Gemini Robotics 1.5 and Gemini Robotics-ER 1.5. While the demonstrations appear impressive, experts caution that we're still far from achieving truly autonomous household robots, as current systems rely on structured scenarios and extensive training data rather than genuine thinking capabilities. What you should know: The demonstration featured Apptronik's Apollo robot completing multi-step tasks using vision-language action models that convert visual information and instructions into motor commands. Gemini Robotics 1.5 works by "turning visual information...

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Oct 2, 2025

Linux Foundation launches Newton open-source physics engine for robotics AI

The Linux Foundation has launched Newton, an open-source, GPU-accelerated physics engine co-developed by Disney Research, Google DeepMind, and Nvidia to advance robotics AI development. The platform aims to lower barriers to robotics research by enabling faster, more scalable simulations that help robots learn complex skills and transfer them to real-world applications. What you should know: Newton addresses modern challenges in building generalist robots through advanced simulation capabilities. Built on Nvidia Warp (a programming framework for high-performance computing) and OpenUSD (a universal file format for 3D graphics), the engine delivers GPU-accelerated simulation with a flexible, extensible architecture supporting multiple physics solvers....

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Oct 2, 2025

8-legged robot “Charlotte” builds 2,000 sq ft homes from dirt and waste in 24 hours

Crest Robotics has unveiled Charlotte, an eight-legged spider-inspired construction robot that builds walls layer by layer using locally sourced dirt, sand, and waste materials. The robot combines autonomous navigation with 3D printing technology to construct flood-resistant, fireproof structures, potentially revolutionizing both earthbound construction and future lunar settlement building. How it works: Charlotte operates as an autonomous construction system that maps building sites and adapts to terrain challenges in real-time. The robot's spider-like legs bend and stretch to navigate obstacles, climb over unfinished flooring, and position precisely where each new layer needs to be deposited. Charlotte maps entire construction sites and...

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Oct 1, 2025

Future workouts advance as Peloton unveils AI-powered fitness machines

Peloton has unveiled its 2025 Cross Training series, featuring five updated fitness machines with AI-powered coaching through Peloton IQ, rotating screens, and integrated movement-tracking cameras. The comprehensive overhaul represents the company's attempt to reinvent itself following last year's staff cuts and leadership changes, though it comes with significantly higher price points and increased subscription costs. What you should know: The Cross Training lineup includes upgraded Bike, Bike+, Tread, Tread+, and Row+ models, all featuring screens that rotate away from the equipment for versatility. The plus models feature 23.8-inch displays, while base models have 21.5-inch screens that can pivot for cross-discipline...

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Sep 30, 2025

Bit Gulp: Seven-Eleven Japan to deploy AI humanoid robots in stores by 2029

Seven-Eleven Japan and Telexistence have announced a partnership to develop and deploy humanoid robots powered by generative AI in convenience stores, with commercial rollout planned for 2029. The collaboration aims to address Japan's severe labor shortages while transforming retail operations through "Astra," a humanoid robot equipped with Vision-Language-Action foundation models that can handle routine store tasks. What you should know: The partnership combines Seven-Eleven's massive retail footprint with Telexistence's robotics expertise to create practical AI-powered humanoids for commercial deployment. Astra robots will be designed to handle routine in-store operations, allowing human employees to focus on customer service tasks that require...

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Sep 30, 2025

Samsung goes silver-collar with robots for shipyard welding amid labor shortages

Samsung Heavy Industries has successfully tested Diden Robotics' quadrupedal welding robot at its shipyard, marking a significant milestone in automating South Korea's labor-intensive shipbuilding industry. The trials validate the potential for widespread deployment of walking robots that can navigate complex ship structures using magnetic feet and autonomous systems, with commercial rollouts planned for 2026. What you should know: The Diden 30 robot demonstrated its ability to perform welding tasks on actual ship blocks under construction, proving its readiness for real industrial applications. The quadrupedal robot uses magnetic feet to traverse steel walls and ceilings, successfully crossing shipyard structures like longitudinal...

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Sep 30, 2025

Google DeepMind launches Gemini Robotics-ER 1.5 for smarter robot reasoning

Google DeepMind has released Gemini Robotics-ER 1.5, a new embodied reasoning model designed specifically for robotic applications that can perform spatial reasoning, multi-step planning, and execution in physical environments. The model represents a significant shift toward separating reasoning from execution in robotics AI, potentially making it easier to adapt advanced AI capabilities across different hardware platforms and accelerating the development of general-purpose robots. What you should know: Gemini Robotics-ER 1.5 is now available in preview through Google AI Studio and the Gemini API, offering developers a new approach to robotic intelligence. The model can output precise 2D points grounded in...

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Sep 30, 2025

Where’s Mittens? Ring launches 4K cameras with AI-powered lost pet tracking

Ring has unveiled its most advanced security camera lineup to date, featuring the company's first-ever 4K cameras alongside two 2K models, all powered by AI technology for enhanced home security. The seven new devices introduce features like AI-powered lost pet tracking and Alexa+ integration that can interact with visitors on behalf of homeowners, marking a significant leap in smart home security capabilities. What you should know: Ring's new cameras feature "Retinal Vision" technology that optimizes every step of the imaging process with AI tuning for more realistic video quality. The system delivers 10x zoom and improved low-light performance, capturing details...

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Sep 26, 2025

Insta360 launches Wave AI speakerphone with levitating design for elevated productivity

Insta360 has launched Wave, an AI-enabled speakerphone that marks the company's first major entry into professional audio hardware. The device features a unique "levitating" design and integrates with Insta360's AI meeting assistant to transcribe conversations, generate summaries, and create searchable audio archives—positioning the imaging company to compete in the growing market for AI-powered workplace tools. Key features: Wave combines advanced audio capture with intelligent processing capabilities designed for professional use. An 8-microphone 3D array records Hi-Fi 48 kHz quality audio from up to 16 feet away, while AI suppresses over 300 types of ambient noise including traffic and keyboard clicks....

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Sep 26, 2025

Self-driving tractors transform North Dakota into autonomous agriculture capital

North Dakota has emerged as a leading hub for autonomous agriculture technology, with self-driving tractors now operating across the state's farms and roads. The region, dubbed the "farmer's Silicon Valley," is attracting stakeholders from across the industry to develop and deploy AI-powered farming solutions that promise unprecedented efficiencies in agricultural operations. What you should know: Fargo and surrounding areas have become the epicenter of autonomous agriculture innovation through coordinated public-private initiatives. Grand Farm, a local initiative, partners with Emerging Prairie, a North Dakota organization, to test and promote autonomous tractors in real farm settings across North Dakota and beyond. The...

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Sep 25, 2025

Now docking at Contemplation Station: DeepMind’s new AI models let robots think before they act

Google DeepMind has unveiled Gemini Robotics 1.5 and Gemini Robotics-ER 1.5, the first AI models that enable robots to "think" before taking action, marking what researchers call the dawn of agentic robots. This breakthrough represents a fundamental shift from task-specific robotic programming to general-purpose AI that can adapt to new situations without reprogramming, potentially transforming how robots operate in real-world environments. How it works: The system uses two complementary AI models that work together to enable more sophisticated robotic behavior. Gemini Robotics-ER 1.5 serves as the "thinking" model, processing visual and text input to generate step-by-step natural language instructions for...

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Sep 24, 2025

Skild AI’s universal robot brain goes starfish, adapts even after losing limbs

Skild AI has developed an "omni-bodied brain" that allows a single AI model to control multiple types of robots and adapt to extreme physical damage, including continuing to operate after losing limbs. The breakthrough represents a significant step toward more generalized robotic intelligence that could work across any hardware platform, addressing a key limitation in current robotics where AI models are typically designed for specific robot types. What you should know: The AI system can control unfamiliar robotic hardware and adapt to severe physical modifications without additional training. When a four-legged robot's limbs were cut off with a chainsaw, the...

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Sep 24, 2025

Humanoid robot takes a stand against engineer behaving aggressively

A viral video showing a robotics engineer violently yanking a humanoid robot by a chain around its neck has sparked widespread social media discussion about robot resilience and potential future uprisings. The footage demonstrates remarkable advances in robotic balance and stability, as the Unitree G1 robot maintains its footing despite aggressive physical disturbances designed to test its adaptive capabilities. What you should know: The disturbing footage was originally shared by Tsinghua University PhD student Zhikai Zhang, who developed the humanoid motion tracker system called Any2Track in collaboration with Galbot, a Chinese robotics company. The video shows the robot stumbling but...

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