The buzz around physical AI is hitting peak levels right now—and it's happening live at CES, the globe's premier tech showcase in Vegas. Robots that move, think, and interact are no longer just concepts on a whiteboard. Industry observers are getting a close look at what's actually in development, and the gap between sci-fi and reality keeps shrinking. What seemed five years away might actually be just around the corner. The robotics demos on display this year are pushing expectations about what autonomous machines can really do.
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NFTFreezer
· 01-10 09:25
The robots are really here, not just hype.
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DEXRobinHood
· 01-10 09:23
Here we go again, five years ago they said robots were coming, and now it's the same story.
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ChainProspector
· 01-10 09:15
Is this another boastful demo? Let's talk about it when mass production day actually arrives.
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GhostAddressMiner
· 01-10 09:09
Physical AI? Haha, another hyped concept. The real story is in the funding behind those demonstration robots at CES — who is pouring real money into these projects? Early-stage VC addresses are all on the blockchain.
The buzz around physical AI is hitting peak levels right now—and it's happening live at CES, the globe's premier tech showcase in Vegas. Robots that move, think, and interact are no longer just concepts on a whiteboard. Industry observers are getting a close look at what's actually in development, and the gap between sci-fi and reality keeps shrinking. What seemed five years away might actually be just around the corner. The robotics demos on display this year are pushing expectations about what autonomous machines can really do.