I spoke with Qualcomm at CES to learn more about what the buzzword means, how it applies to you, and what a physical AI future might look like.
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NEO humanoid robot can now teach itself new skills using video-based AI models
1X has rolled out a major AI update for its humanoid robot NEO, introducing what it calls the 1X World Model. The company ...
Nvidia’s new lineup of open-source AI models is headlined by Alpamayo 1 (pictured), a so-called VLA, or ...
At CES 2026, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang publicly endorsed Serve Robotics as a leading example of “Physical AI,” highlighting its ...
The bleeding edge: Nanomachines were once a distant fantasy of science fiction writers and video games like Deus Ex and Metal Gear Solid. However, recent advances in miniaturization have brought those ...
LimX COSA powers the Oli humanoid with a three-layer stack that blends cognition and whole-body control, enabling agents to ...
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What a virtual zebrafish can teach us about autonomous AI
Aran Nayebi jokes that his robot vacuum has a bigger brain than his two cats. But while the vacuum can only follow a preset ...
To drive that momentum forward, Nvidia unveiled new open Nvidia Cosmos and GR00T models during its Las Vegas keynote event on Monday. The company stated that these models are designed to enable ...
Machines are moving beyond single-point sensing. Multi-sensor fusion now delivers vision, ranging and inertial data. The ...
It may come to your attention that we are inundated with technological hype, the subject of sometimes outlandishly ...
CES 2026 reveals how physical AI, longevity tech, and blockchain are converging into something bigger: the Human Operating ...
While it's not ready to join the workforce yet, Atlas, an AI-powered humanoid, is learning how to do human tasks.
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