Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang showcased two new small, interactive robots on stage at CES 2026, demonstrating the company's push into physical AI and robotics. These robots, which waddle and chirp, are part of Nvidia's broader strategy to integrate AI into physical machines.
Researchers have developed a brain-inspired neuromorphic chip that enhances robotic vision by processing visual data more efficiently, mimicking human neural processing with event-based signals to reduce power and latency.
Waymo advanced autonomous vehicle tech with new robotaxis using Geely vans.
NSF-funded Purdue University project develops autonomous aerial and ground robots (UAVs/UGVs) for early disease detection in apple orchards as part of AI-ENGAGE awards.
NVIDIA collaborates with Opentrons to integrate NVIDIA Isaac robotics and Cosmos simulation into wet-lab workflows, enabling AI to design and execute biological experiments.
Unitree-built dancing robots performed a choreographed show at the Web Summit Qatar 2026 opening ceremony, highlighting advances in embodied AI.
Microsoft and OpenAI discuss investing up to $500 million in Figure AI’s humanoid robots, valuing the company at $1.9 billion.
Kennesaw State researcher Lingfeng Tao receives NSF $300K and NVIDIA $40K grants to develop multi-finger robotic hands with AI for human-like dexterity in manipulation, targeting surgery, space, and disaster response.
Google DeepMind CEO stated robotics is nearing a physical AI breakthrough.
Konnex secured $15 million in funding to develop a decentralized framework for autonomous robots handling physical labor, enabling onchain contracting, verification, and payment.[2]
Mobileye acquires humanoid robot startup Mentee Robotics for $900M.