Follow Ariyan Kabir and Jordan Keslow as they walk around GrayMatter Robotics' Innovation Center and break down how the Physical AI company is transforming manufacturing floors with autonomous robots built for the work. ⬇️ See the full interview with Goanna Capital Management below #FactorySuperIntelligence #PhysicalAI #Manufacturing #Automation #AI
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The Robots of Man 🤖 The global robotics industry is entering a new era driven by AI, autonomy, and real-world deployment. From humanoid robots to autonomous industrial systems, advanced robotics are rapidly transforming manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, infrastructure, and defense. This chart highlights some of the world’s most advanced robotic platforms based on mobility, AI integration, operational capability, and deployment maturity. The future of robotics + AI is moving from experimentation to real-world impact at scale. #Robotics #AI #Automation #HumanoidRobots #FutureTech #Innovation #AdvancedManufacturing #Technology #SpaceAndAI
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At #TalentArena26, one idea from NATEG ISSATSo session stood out: robots are now learning in simulation before entering the real world 🤖 Instead of being programmed step by step, AI-powered robots are increasingly trained inside hyperrealistic digital environments where they learn through repetition, testing and autonomous correction. Using technologies such as NVIDIA GeForce NOW powered by Digevo simulation systems, companies can train robots faster, reduce physical testing costs and accelerate industrial deployment. The shift is bigger than robotics itself: simulation is becoming a core layer of how AI systems are developed, tested and scaled. #talentarena26 #EnterTheHive #DigitalTalent #MWC26#4YFN26 #NateGentile
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🤖⚙️ Sony Builds Headless Humanoid Robots — Designed for Function, Not Looks Not all robots are meant to look human 😳 Sony, through initiatives like Sony AI, is developing advanced autonomous systems for real-world and industrial use 🚀 And some humanoid robots don’t even have visible heads 👀 💡 Why this design: • Better balance & stability ⚖️ • Optimized sensor placement 📡 • Simpler, more efficient mechanics ⚙️ Instead of copying humans… these robots are built for performance first 🤖 This is the shift from “human-like” → “task-efficient” design Form follows function in the future of robotics 🚀 Read Full Article Link in Bio @musicyricsmedia & media.musicyrics.com #hastag #Sony #Robotics #AI #FutureTech #Innovation #HumanoidRobot #Engineering #Automation #TechNews #NextGen #SmartMachines #Trending
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Robotics Redefined: Unveiling the Transformative Trends of 2026 Robotics Redefined: Unveiling the Transformative Trends of 2026 The year 2026 is poised to be a landmark period in the robotics industry, characterized by a convergence of groundbreaking technological advancements and strategic market shifts. This era is witnessing robots transition from specialized tools to versatile, intelligent collaborators, fundamentally reshaping industries from manufacturing and logistics to healthcare and consumer services. The driving forces behind this transformation include the commercialization of advanced humanoid robots, the pervasive integration of Agentic AI, and the continued evolution of Physical AI, all contributing to a future where autonomous systems are not just efficient but also increasingly self-sufficient and adaptable....
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The line between robotics and science fiction is disappearing fast. A $650K production-ready mech suit already receiving immediate orders says a lot about where the market thinks this is going. What feels crazy today usually becomes infrastructure tomorrow. AI agents. Humanoid robotics. Autonomous systems. Defense-tech. Industrial automation. We’re entering an era where software won’t just live inside screens anymore. It will move in the physical world. And the companies building early operational intelligence stacks may end up defining the next decade of industry. Still early. ⚡️ #robotic
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Excited to join the Humanoid Robot Forum at Automate Show 2026 to discuss one of the most important questions in Physical AI: How do we move humanoids from impressive demos to real-world operational deployment at scale? I’ll be speaking on the panel: “Scaling, Delivering, and Deploying: Humanoids in the Real World” on June 24 in Chicago. Humanoids today feel a lot like autonomous vehicles did a decade ago — enormous excitement, real technological progress, and significant long-term potential. But the road from breakthrough demonstrations to scaled operational deployment will be longer and more complex than many headlines suggest. The core capabilities are advancing rapidly. The hardest challenge will be the final few percent: * Handling edge cases in dynamic environments * Achieving industrial-grade safety and reliability * Operating at commercially viable speed and uptime * Integrating into real workflows, infrastructure, and economics My perspective after a decade leading robotics and autonomous operations in complex logistics environments at FedEx: The winners in this next era will not simply be the companies with the best demos. They will be the ones building deliberately now — focusing on reliability, safety, integration, economics, and operational learning from Day One. Looking forward to the discussion and connecting with fellow leaders shaping the future of Physical AI. #PhysicalAI #Humanoids #Robotics #Automation #AI #IndustrialAI #FutureOfWork #AutonomousSystems #SupplyChain #Innovation #OperationalAI #Automate2026
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Well, this robot does the same work in 8 hours that a human worker could do in 2 hours. Is this the future of factory work? Figure AI’s humanoid robots, powered by Helix-02, have reportedly completed a full autonomous factory shift sorting packages with multi-robot coordination and automatic battery swap-outs. Bizarre? Maybe. Epochal? Very likely. The real question is no longer whether robots will enter factories, they already are, the question is: what will remain uniquely human? The future will not be humans versus robots. It will be humans who know how to work with intelligent machines versus those who don’t. A new industrial era is starting. 🤖⚙️ #Robotics #Helix02 #Manufacturing #FutureOfWork
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One thing many analysts ignore is the scarcity of power. Robots only seem cheaper than humans because electricity remains relatively cheap and available. If the world had one billion robots, the required electricity demand would be enormous. That would mean building vast numbers of nuclear plants, grid infrastructure, and fuel systems at extraordinary capital cost. The next question is who will buy all the additional output in a world facing depopulation. Older populations consume less, need less, and replace goods less frequently than younger households. Efficiency without sufficient end demand is impressive engineering but often mediocre economics.
Figure AI has achieved a major milestone in robotics with three of its humanoid robots, nicknamed Bob, Frank, and Gary, completing over 40 hours of continuous, autonomous work. Initially planned as an 8-hour demonstration to prove warehouse readiness, the test was extended after the robots maintained zero failures. Powered by the Helix-02 neural network, the robots successfully processed over 50,000 packages at speeds nearly matching human performance. The demonstration focused on a repetitive yet critical logistics task: identifying barcodes via onboard cameras, picking up parcels (ranging from boxes to padded mailers), and reorienting them face-down onto a conveyor belt. Unlike traditional robots that rely on pre-programmed paths, Figure’s humanoids used vision-based reasoning to adjust their movements in real-time. To ensure nonstop operation, Figure utilized an autonomous failover strategy; when a robot’s battery ran low or a technical reset was triggered, it would independently walk to a maintenance station while a replacement robot, such as Rose, who joined the team later in the stream, took its place. CEO Brett Adcock described the feat as "uncharted territory" for the industry, emphasizing that the entire run was conducted with no human teleoperation. This endurance test marks a significant shift from short, viral video clips to long-duration industrial reliability, positioning Figure as a top contender in the race to commercialize humanoid labor for global supply chains. Do you think the ability for robots to "self-diagnose" and swap themselves out of a shift is the final hurdle for replacing human labor in 24/7 warehouse operations? #FigureAI #Robotics #AI #Helix02 #Automation #TechTrends #HumanoidRobots #businessdor
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🤖40 hours. Zero failures. 50,000 packages. 👏 Figure AI's endurance test is genuinely impressive and it moves the goalposts for what industrial-grade humanoid robotics looks like in practice. ❓ But the question being asked on whether autonomous self-swapping is the final hurdle for 24/7 warehouse operations, is missing the actual bottleneck. ⏱️The real constraint isn't whether a robot can diagnose itself and walk to a maintenance station. It's how long it spends there. ⚠️ A humanoid robot pulling itself off-line to recharge for 60–90 minutes is a throughput problem. In high-density fulfilment environments, idle time isn't just inefficiency but it's a design flaw. 🎯 This is exactly the challenge we're working on at Nyobolt. Fast charging isn't a nice-to-have for warehouse robotics. It's the infrastructure layer that makes continuous autonomy economically viable. ⚡Robots that charge in minutes, change the unit economics of 24/7 operations entirely. 🦾 The hardware is proving it can run. Now the question is whether the energy infrastructure can keep pace. #InstantPowerEndlessPossibilities #HumanoidRobotics #WarehouseAutomation #FastCharging #PhysicalAI
Figure AI has achieved a major milestone in robotics with three of its humanoid robots, nicknamed Bob, Frank, and Gary, completing over 40 hours of continuous, autonomous work. Initially planned as an 8-hour demonstration to prove warehouse readiness, the test was extended after the robots maintained zero failures. Powered by the Helix-02 neural network, the robots successfully processed over 50,000 packages at speeds nearly matching human performance. The demonstration focused on a repetitive yet critical logistics task: identifying barcodes via onboard cameras, picking up parcels (ranging from boxes to padded mailers), and reorienting them face-down onto a conveyor belt. Unlike traditional robots that rely on pre-programmed paths, Figure’s humanoids used vision-based reasoning to adjust their movements in real-time. To ensure nonstop operation, Figure utilized an autonomous failover strategy; when a robot’s battery ran low or a technical reset was triggered, it would independently walk to a maintenance station while a replacement robot, such as Rose, who joined the team later in the stream, took its place. CEO Brett Adcock described the feat as "uncharted territory" for the industry, emphasizing that the entire run was conducted with no human teleoperation. This endurance test marks a significant shift from short, viral video clips to long-duration industrial reliability, positioning Figure as a top contender in the race to commercialize humanoid labor for global supply chains. Do you think the ability for robots to "self-diagnose" and swap themselves out of a shift is the final hurdle for replacing human labor in 24/7 warehouse operations? #FigureAI #Robotics #AI #Helix02 #Automation #TechTrends #HumanoidRobots #businessdor
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Figure AI has achieved a major milestone in robotics with three of its humanoid robots, nicknamed Bob, Frank, and Gary, completing over 40 hours of continuous, autonomous work. Initially planned as an 8-hour demonstration to prove warehouse readiness, the test was extended after the robots maintained zero failures. Powered by the Helix-02 neural network, the robots successfully processed over 50,000 packages at speeds nearly matching human performance. The demonstration focused on a repetitive yet critical logistics task: identifying barcodes via onboard cameras, picking up parcels (ranging from boxes to padded mailers), and reorienting them face-down onto a conveyor belt. Unlike traditional robots that rely on pre-programmed paths, Figure’s humanoids used vision-based reasoning to adjust their movements in real-time. To ensure nonstop operation, Figure utilized an autonomous failover strategy; when a robot’s battery ran low or a technical reset was triggered, it would independently walk to a maintenance station while a replacement robot, such as Rose, who joined the team later in the stream, took its place. CEO Brett Adcock described the feat as "uncharted territory" for the industry, emphasizing that the entire run was conducted with no human teleoperation. This endurance test marks a significant shift from short, viral video clips to long-duration industrial reliability, positioning Figure as a top contender in the race to commercialize humanoid labor for global supply chains. Do you think the ability for robots to "self-diagnose" and swap themselves out of a shift is the final hurdle for replacing human labor in 24/7 warehouse operations? #FigureAI #Robotics #AI #Helix02 #Automation #TechTrends #HumanoidRobots #businessdor
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This one was a lot of fun to film. Ariyan Kabir and the GrayMatter Robotics team are building something genuinely special. Make sure you watch the full video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOBKKMsOv9k&t=46s