The future of physical AI isn’t humanoid; it’s task-specific and cost-efficient
Robotics Business Review
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Specialized AI-powered machines designed for specific construction tasks will be more practical and cost-effective than humanoid robots for job sites. These task-specific systems will run AI locally on-device, enabling faster, more efficient real-world performance without relying on cloud connectivity.
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The vice president of physical AI at Hailo explains why the next wave of AI will run locally on specialized machines designed for real-world tasks. The post The future of physical AI isn’t humanoid; it’s task-specific and cost-efficient appeared first on The Robot Report .
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