Robotics Lab
The future of robotics
Our thesis on where embodied intelligence is heading and what it will take to get there responsibly.
Overview
The next decade of robotics will be defined less by raw capability and more by reliability, collaboration and trust in unstructured human environments.
We believe the winners will be the teams that treat safety and human collaboration as core research, not as constraints on a capability race.
What this covers
From structured to unstructured
Robots move out of cages and into shared human spaces, which raises the bar on perception and safety.
Generalist skills
Learning systems that transfer across tasks reduce the cost of deploying robotics to new problems.
Trust as a feature
Adoption is gated by trust; transparent, predictable behavior becomes a competitive advantage.
Edge intelligence
More cognition runs on-device for latency, resilience and privacy.
Human amplification
The most valuable systems make skilled people more capable rather than replacing them outright.
Responsible scaling
Deployment frameworks mature so robotics scales without externalizing risk onto communities.