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  • When AI learns to think in three dimensions: world models, robotics, and the physics problem

    By Martin Recke

    World models could revolutionise robotics by teaching AI physics. But data bottlenecks and infrastructure limits delay real-world deployment.

  • The future of robotics

    By Adam Tinworth

    Robots are already at work in our factories, in our manufacturing facilities – and our care homes. Can AI accelerate their use? A NEXT25 panel certainly thought so…

  • When robots begin to mirror us

    By Martin Recke

    Humanoid robots are evolving into social actors. How are design, trust and open-source reshaping our relationship with machines?

  • CES 2025: less automotive, more AI

    By Roland Mayr

    AI was clearly the dominant theme at CES 2025. Products become smarter, and humanoid robots are a thing now.

  • The philosophy of tech

    By Martin Recke

    Some of the burning questions about tech, AI or robotics are actually questions of philosophy. What is our true goal here?

  • Brains, robots, and interfaces

    By Martin Recke

    The brain is energy-hungry. But because it uses electrical signals, we can develop digital interfaces – even for human-robot interaction.

  • The octopus robots are coming…

    By Adam Tinworth

    Forget the traditional human-like robot design - the octopus bot might be the future.

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