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Apple’s secret robotics unit moves to hardware division: What does it mean?

April 25, 2025 by Mark Allinson

Apple has reportedly restructured its internal teams to move its secretive robotics project out of the artificial intelligence division and into its hardware engineering group.

The shift is seen as part of a broader effort to refocus the company’s strategy around AI and robotics as it faces mounting pressure to catch up with competitors in the artificial intelligence race.

Robotics unplugged from AI leadership

Until recently, Apple’s robotics initiative was under the purview of John Giannandrea, senior vice president of machine learning and AI strategy.

Giannandrea had been leading Apple’s AI development, including Siri and other machine learning efforts, since joining from Google in 2018.

Now, oversight of robotics is reportedly being transferred to John Ternus, Apple’s senior vice president of hardware engineering.

While the company has not officially confirmed the move or its intentions, analysts see the shift as a signal that Apple may be preparing to turn its robotics research into physical products – possibly new hardware platforms.

This isn’t the first time Apple has quietly reorganized teams working on futuristic technologies.

It recently restructured the Siri group as well, moving responsibility to Mike Rockwell, who previously led development of Apple’s Vision Pro mixed reality headset.

Moreover, it’s probably worth saying that robotics is primarily a hardware “problem”, in that the technical challenge is building machines that can interact within the real world, so it probably should never have been under the purview of the AI department.

Inside a computer, a virtual robot can be programmed to do anything, no matter how crazy. But in the real world, outside the computer, machines have to work with the laws of physics as well as many other things – people, other machines and structures, and so on.

Disassembling the future: Daisy the robot

Apple’s only publicly acknowledged robot is “Daisy” (main image), a recycling robot designed to disassemble iPhones.

Unveiled in 2018, Daisy can dismantle up to 200 iPhones per hour, extracting valuable components such as rare earth magnets and tungsten for reuse.

While Daisy was built for sustainability purposes, the underlying precision and automation technology raises an interesting question: could such a robot be adapted to assemble products, not just take them apart?

Assembly, of course, presents different technical challenges – such as component alignment, bonding, and quality assurance.

Still, Apple’s experience in disassembly robotics might provide a useful foundation if it ever chose to develop automated assembly systems, potentially for use in its manufacturing lines or for future home products.

A home robot on the horizon?

Reports have surfaced over the past year that Apple has been developing a robot for the home – not just a voice assistant like the HomePod or Siri, but a mobile, physical robot.

Although few verified details exist, speculation centers on a possible wheeled assistant that can follow users, display content, and perform simple household tasks.

Early concepts have allegedly included robots with iPad-like screens for video calls, home monitoring, and integration with smart home functions.

Unlike humanoid robots developed by other tech companies, Apple may be focusing more on user interaction and emotional design rather than trying to mimic human anatomy.

Some observers suggest this home robot project has encountered technical hurdles and may be years away from commercial launch – if it launches at all.

AI: Apple’s lagging frontier?

Apple has often marketed its privacy-first approach to AI, focusing on on-device processing rather than data-center-driven models.

However, the tech world has shifted rapidly toward generative AI and large language models – areas where Apple has yet to make a strong public showing.

Siri, once an early leader in digital assistants, has fallen behind competitors like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant in both functionality and flexibility.

Internal reports have described the pace of Siri development as “ugly” and “embarrassing,” leading to multiple reorganizations over the past year.

Apple is now investing heavily to close the gap. The company is expected to unveil a suite of new AI features, branded under “Apple Intelligence”, in its upcoming operating system updates.

However, some of the most advanced Siri upgrades have reportedly been delayed until 2026.

What’s next?

The reassignment of Apple’s robotics group to the hardware division suggests the company may be preparing to turn years of quiet experimentation into real, possibly consumer-facing products.

Whether that means a mobile home robot, enhanced manufacturing automation, or entirely new device categories remains to be seen.

Apple’s slow but deliberate approach often contrasts with its more outspoken competitors.

But with AI and robotics now converging in the tech world’s next great race, Apple may be laying the groundwork for a new era of intelligent machines – ones designed not just to respond to commands, but to sense, move, and interact with the physical world.

For now, Apple remains silent on the details. But as with all things Apple, even whispers of a robot are enough to spark a wave of speculation – and anticipation.

Filed Under: Features, Robotics Tagged With: Apple AI development, Apple artificial intelligence, Apple automation strategy, Apple hardware division, Apple home robot, Apple robot rumors, Apple robotics, Apple secret robot project, Apple Siri upgrades, Daisy robot Apple

The ultimate investing machine: Interview with BMW i Ventures’ Sage who backed Kodiak

April 24, 2025 by Abdul Montaqim

Kasper Sage, managing partner at BMW i Ventures, gives us some insight into the investment strategy of the venture capital arm of the German automotive giant. By Abdul Montaqim

One of the things we have found most surprising in the past six or seven years since we started publishing RoboticsAndAutomationNews.com is the amount of investment that has gone into the robotics and automation sector – not just from the pockets of people who start their own companies, but also from what could be regarded as outside sectors, specifically pure investment vehicles.

And that investment keeps growing, with 2024 shaping up to be another blockbuster year. According to Crunchbase, the total amount of investment into robotics, automation, and computer vision startups has exceeded $4.2 billion – in seed funding and growth-stage financing – so far this year. [Read more…] about The ultimate investing machine: Interview with BMW i Ventures’ Sage who backed Kodiak

Filed Under: Business, Features Tagged With: Autonomous Vehicles Investment, bmw i ventures, Formant Robotics Platform, Fox Robotics Autonomous Forklifts, Generative AI in Robotics, industrial automation trends, kasper sage, Kodiak Autonomous Trucks, Lithium Refining Startups, Venture Capital in Robotics

Fanuc says it is unable to provide financial forecasts due to tariffs situation

April 23, 2025 by Sam Francis

The world’s largest robotics manufacturer, Fanuc, says it is unable to provide financial forecasts for the fiscal year ending in March 2026.

The company cited multiple uncertainties, particularly the impact of US tariffs and their broader implications on the global economy, as reasons for this decision.

Fanuc stated that it will evaluate these factors carefully and will issue forecasts once it becomes feasible to make a reasonable assessment. ​ [Read more…] about Fanuc says it is unable to provide financial forecasts due to tariffs situation

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: fanuc earnings delay, fanuc financial guidance, fanuc forecast 2026, fanuc tariffs uncertainty, global supply chain risks, japan industrial robotics, manufacturing outlook 2025, robotics industry japan, trade policy global impact, us china trade war impact

​Volkswagen unveils its first AI-powered advanced driver assistance system

April 23, 2025 by Sam Francis

​Volkswagen Group has unveiled its first self-developed, AI-powered Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) tailored specifically for the Chinese market.

This initiative is a significant component of the company’s “In China, for China” strategy, aiming to enhance its technological footprint within China. ​ [Read more…] about ​Volkswagen unveils its first AI-powered advanced driver assistance system

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: AI driving system Volkswagen, autonomous driving China, CARIZON joint venture, Chinese EV market news, GAIA data platform Volkswagen, intelligent electric vehicles China, Level 2++ ADAS system, Volkswagen AI driving technology, Volkswagen CARIAD Horizon Robotics, Volkswagen China ADAS

Beatbot launches sustainability initiative in partnership with Oceana

April 23, 2025 by Sam Francis

In recognition of Earth Day, robotic pool cleaner manufacturer Beatbot has partnered with international ocean conservation group Oceana to support marine preservation and environmental awareness.

As part of the collaboration, Beatbot is launching a new initiative – Beatbot For Future – focused on sustainability, education, and community outreach. [Read more…] about Beatbot launches sustainability initiative in partnership with Oceana

Filed Under: Marine, News Tagged With: Beatbot For Future, Earth Day initiatives, environmental tech innovation, ESG in robotics, marine conservation technology, ocean habitat protection, Oceana partnership, robotic pool cleaner, STEM education programs, sustainable robotics

Kuka robots serve up sushi and style at Barcelona’s new fully automated restaurant

April 22, 2025 by Sam Francis

A fully robotic restaurant powered by Kuka automation technology has opened in Barcelona, combining cutting-edge robotics with culinary flair in what is described as Europe’s first restaurant of its kind.

The new venue, known as “Rob.A – The Robot Restaurant”, is the result of a collaboration between Kuka and Spanish robotics startup Areas, which developed the concept and integrated the robotics and software behind the operation.

At Rob.A, guests are greeted not by waiters, but by industrial and collaborative robots. A Kuka KR Agilus robot prepares sushi behind a glass counter, slicing and assembling with precision. Another robot shakes and serves cocktails. [Read more…] about Kuka robots serve up sushi and style at Barcelona’s new fully automated restaurant

Filed Under: News, Service robots Tagged With: AI-powered dining, automated sushi bar, food service robots, industrial robots in hospitality, KUKA robots, obotic restaurant, restaurant automation, Rob.A restaurant Barcelona, robot bartender, robotics in entertainment

Nvidia’s $500 billion supercomputing push: Automation, ecosystem, and the AI race

April 22, 2025 by Sam Francis

For the first time since its inception, Nvidia is planning to manufacture AI supercomputers entirely within the United States, marking a significant pivot toward domestic production.

The initiative includes over a million square feet of manufacturing space in Texas, partnering with Foxconn in Houston and Wistron in Dallas, with mass production expected to ramp up over the next 12 to 15 months.

Nvidia plans to invest $500 billion in building the infrastructure required for this manufacturing and supercomputing initiative. [Read more…] about Nvidia’s $500 billion supercomputing push: Automation, ecosystem, and the AI race

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: ai infrastructure usa, blackwell chip architecture, chips act semiconductor investment, foxconn nvidia partnership, isaac sim factory automation, nvidia automation ecosystem, nvidia supercomputers, top 10 supercomputers 2025, tsmc usa fab, US chip manufacturing

Top 10 robotics companies building the solar power future

April 21, 2025 by Sam Francis

As the global demand for clean energy accelerates, utility-scale solar farms are multiplying across deserts, grasslands, and rooftops.

But building and maintaining these vast installations is labor-intensive, costly, and often dangerous. That’s where robotics comes in.

In the past 12 months, a new generation of startups and industrial giants has been quietly revolutionizing how solar farms are deployed and operated. [Read more…] about Top 10 robotics companies building the solar power future

Filed Under: Energy, Features Tagged With: autonomous robots for energy, clean energy robots, renewable energy construction technology, robotic solar installation, robotic systems for solar farms, solar construction automation, solar farm maintenance robotics, solar farm robots, solar panel installation robots, utility-scale solar automation

Autonomous trucking company Kodiak Robotics to go public: What it means and why it matters

April 20, 2025 by Sam Francis

Kodiak Robotics, a startup developing autonomous truck technology, is planning to go public via a merger with Ares Acquisition Corporation II, a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC).

The deal values Kodiak at approximately $1.1 billion in net proceeds and $2.5 billion in total equity value, according to statements from the company.

While the transaction is still subject to approval by shareholders and regulators, it is expected to close in the second half of 2025. Once completed, Kodiak will be listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange under the ticker symbol “KDK”. [Read more…] about Autonomous trucking company Kodiak Robotics to go public: What it means and why it matters

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Features Tagged With: autonomous freight market, autonomous trucking companies, autonomous vehicle ipo 2025, investing in trucking technology, ipo, kodiak, kodiak ares acquisition, kodiak robotics ipo, kodiak robotics nasdaq, kodiak robotics stock, kodiak robotics valuation, robotics, self-driving truck investment

Humans race against humanoid robots in bizarre half-marathon

April 19, 2025 by Sam Francis

In a groundbreaking fusion of technology and athletics, 21 humanoid robots participated alongside thousands of human runners in the Yizhuang Half-Marathon in Beijing. (See video below.)

This event marked the first time humanoid robots have competed in a 21-kilometer race with humans, highlighting China’s ambitions in artificial intelligence and robotics.​

The standout performer among the robots was Tiangong Ultra, developed by the Beijing Innovation Center of Human Robotics. Tiangong Ultra completed the race in 2 hours and 40 minutes, significantly behind the men’s human winner, who finished in 1 hour and 2 minutes. [Read more…] about Humans race against humanoid robots in bizarre half-marathon

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: AI robotics China, Beijing half marathon robots, China robot marathon, Chinese robotics companies, humanoid robot race, humanoid robot technology, robot sports events, robots vs humans race, running humanoid robots, Tiangong Ultra robot

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