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Google pulls Intrinsic into the fold to double down on physical AI robotics

February 25, 2026 by Brian Fagioli
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Intrinsic is moving from Alphabet Other Bet to Google core as the company bets big on physical AI for factories and logistics.

Categories Artificial Intelligence, Robot Tags DeepMind, Gemini, Google, Google Cloud, industrial automation, Intrinsic, logistics, manufacturing AI, physical AI, robotics

Hyundai says AI will define the future of cars

January 4, 2026 by Brian Fagioli
Hyundai AI

Hyundai is betting big on AI, software defined vehicles, and physical robotics, but the real test will be whether drivers actually notice the difference anytime soon.

Categories Artificial Intelligence, Automotive, autonomous vehicles Tags AI cars, automotive AI, electric vehicles, future of cars, Hyundai, Hyundai Motor Group, physical AI, robotics, software defined vehicles

Hitachi launches NVIDIA-powered AI factory to push physical AI across industries

September 25, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
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Hitachi is partnering with NVIDIA to launch a global NVIDIA-powered AI Factory built on Blackwell GPUs. The goal is to drive physical AI for real-world industries, but the real test will be execution.

Categories Artificial Intelligence, NVIDIA Tags AI factory, Blackwell GPUs, digital twins, Hitachi, HMAX, industrial AI, Lumada 3.0, NVIDIA-powered, physical AI
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