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Hallucinated humans: The identity problem hiding in your AI stack

April 22, 2026 by David Edwards

Robots are getting better at seeing people. They can track a worker in a warehouse aisle, recognise a visitor at a reception desk, match a face to a delivery ticket, or pull up a profile of a customer before a sales rep walks into the meeting.

A growing number of automation systems also reach beyond the camera feed. They query language models to enrich what they see with context: who this person is, what they do, where they have appeared online, and whether their public footprint matches the record on file.

This shift is part of a wider pattern that Robotics & Automation News has described as robotics becoming a branch of artificial intelligence rather than a separate engineering discipline. [Read more…] about Hallucinated humans: The identity problem hiding in your AI stack

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Tagged With: AI hallucinations, AI reliability, AI risk management, automation news, computer vision identity, generative AI risks, human-robot interaction, identity verification AI, industrial automation ai, NIST AI framework, physical ai, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics perception systems

Texas Instruments interview: The hidden engineering challenges behind humanoid robots

April 22, 2026 by David Edwards

In the fast-moving world of humanoid robotics, much of the attention remains focused on high-profile prototypes and demonstration videos.

Yet behind the scenes, a quieter but equally critical layer of innovation is taking place – one rooted in semiconductors, sensing, control systems, and the underlying architectures that make physical machines viable at scale.

Texas Instruments is one of the companies operating at this foundational level. Established in 1930 and long associated with American industrial and technological development, TI has evolved from its early days in oil exploration electronics into a global supplier of analog and embedded processing chips. [Read more…] about Texas Instruments interview: The hidden engineering challenges behind humanoid robots

Filed Under: Electronics, Features, Robotics Tagged With: automation news, autonomous systems, edge ai, embedded systems, humanoid robots, industrial robotics technology, physical ai, power electronics, real-time control, robot perception, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics chips, robotics engineering, robotics hardware, robotics news, robotics safety, sensor-fusion, Texas instruments, TI semiconductors

GMEX Robotics advances autonomous hospital logistics robot

April 22, 2026 by David Edwards

GMEX Robotics, a developer of AI-powered robotic technologies, has announced a significant advancement of its hospital logistics robot.

The company is addressing one of the key limitations in existing portable conveyor-type medical tracked robots, which typically require medical staff or patients to bend over to retrieve items, making it inconvenient to adjust to a height suitable for operator use, and which are easily damaged if the sides are impacted by walls or oncoming foot or material traffic.

GMEX’s enhanced design focuses on improving durability, resilience and usability, reducing the risk of damage from external impacts while supporting consistent performance in high-traffic hospital environments. [Read more…] about GMEX Robotics advances autonomous hospital logistics robot

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: ai robotics, automation news, autonomous mobile robots, clinical automation, GMEX Robotics, healthcare automation, healthcare robotics, hospital efficiency, hospital logistics automation, Hospital robots, human-robot interaction, medical delivery robots, mobile robots, robot navigation, robotic material handling, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, service robots

Blueprint for a robotic workforce: Can the UK close its automation gap?

April 22, 2026 by Abdul Montaqim

A panel of industry and technology leaders gathered in London last week to examine a question that is becoming increasingly urgent for the UK economy: not whether automation is beneficial, but how it can be deployed at scale across industry.

The event, titled “Blueprint for a Robotic Workforce” and hosted at the London College of Contemporary Arts near the famous Tower Bridge, brought together representatives from across the robotics, finance, education and policy landscape.

The session was chaired by Professor Mike Wilson, chief automation officer at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC), who set the tone with a data-driven overview of the UK’s current position. [Read more…] about Blueprint for a robotic workforce: Can the UK close its automation gap?

Filed Under: Automation, Features, Industry Tagged With: AI in manufacturing UK, automation news, digital twin UK industry, future of work UK, industrial automation policy UK, manufacturing automation UK, manufacturing productivity UK, MTC robotics UK, Nvidia UK automation, reshoring UK manufacturing, robot density UK, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics ecosystem UK, robotics news, robotics workforce UK, SME automation UK, techUK robotics strategy, UK automation adoption, UK robotics industry

Foxglove launches unified data platform to accelerate physical AI development

April 22, 2026 by David Edwards

Foxglove has launched “Data Search and Curation”, a new set of capabilities that helps robotics teams replace fragmented, manual data workflows with a unified platform to find and curate the mission-critical events, anomalies, and system behavior that matter most across growing volumes of operational data.

The company also expanded the Foxglove Data Platform with Bring Your Own Storage (BYOS), a new self-hosted data lake deployment model allowing customers to maintain full control over data at rest while still providing the benefits of a fully managed database, and a new free Basic Seat tier to expand access to visualization across teams.

As robotics companies scale from prototype to production, the critical path is shifting from generating more data to finding the most essential data quickly enough to debug issues, investigate failures, review safety-critical events, and improve system performance. [Read more…] about Foxglove launches unified data platform to accelerate physical AI development

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Computing Tagged With: AI in robotics, automation news, BYOS, data curation, data lake, data search, edge robotics data, Foxglove, industrial automation software, machine learning data, multimodal data, physical ai, robot data management, robot debugging, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics data platform, robotics development, robotics news, robotics software

A&K Robotics raises C$8 million to build autonomous ‘micro-vehicle’ for airports

April 21, 2026 by David Edwards

Navigating airports can be a stressful experience for anyone but is particularly difficult for people with mobility limitations.

Roughly 17 percent of the global population lives with mobility challenges, and requests for airport assistance are increasing 10-15 percent each year, outpacing passenger growth.

Introducing a new category of autonomous passenger mobility infrastructure to address this issue, A&K Robotics has announced the closing of an C$8 million Series A investment. [Read more…] about A&K Robotics raises C$8 million to build autonomous ‘micro-vehicle’ for airports

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Infrastructure, News Tagged With: accessibility robotics, ai navigation robots, airport robotics, automation news, autonomous mobility robots, autonomous vehicle indoors, Canadian robotics startup, human-robot interaction, indoor autonomous vehicles, logistics robots airports, mobility assistance technology, passenger transport robots, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics deployment real world, robotics funding news, robotics news, service robotics industry, service robots airports, smart airport technology

Neura Robotics and Amazon Web Services enter strategic collaboration to accelerate physical AI at scale

April 21, 2026 by David Edwards

Neura Robotics and Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced a strategic agreement to accelerate physical AI at scale – bringing cognitive robots that can perceive, reason, and act alongside humans from development into global deployment.

The collaboration combines Neura’s cognitive robotics platform with AWS’s cloud and AI infrastructure to help train, validate, and deploy the next generation of intelligent robots.

The collaboration tackles one of the most critical challenges of physical AI: while large language models benefit from trillions of data points drawn from the internet, robots have a fraction of that – making real-world training data the key to unlocking the next era of AI. [Read more…] about Neura Robotics and Amazon Web Services enter strategic collaboration to accelerate physical AI at scale

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Computing, News Tagged With: AI infrastructure robotics, AI training robotics, Amazon robotics automation, Amazon SageMaker robotics, automation news, cloud robotics platform, cognitive robotics systems, human robot collaboration, industrial AI deployment, Neura Robotics AWS, Neuraverse AI, next-generation robots, physical AI robots, robot fleet management, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics ecosystem partnerships, robotics news, simulation robotics AI, warehouse robotics AI

Why material selection mistakes in corrosive environments still lead to avoidable operational risk

April 21, 2026 by Abdul Montaqim

Corrosive environments continue to create challenges across many industrial sectors. Components may be exposed to moisture, chemicals, heat, pressure, or aggressive media for long periods of time, and that places constant demands on material performance.

In these settings, operational risk does not only come from equipment failure or process instability. It can also start much earlier, with the wrong material choice.

A product may look suitable on paper, yet still prove to be a weak fit once real operating conditions begin to take effect. That is why material selection remains an important part of risk control in corrosive environments. [Read more…] about Why material selection mistakes in corrosive environments still lead to avoidable operational risk

Filed Under: Engineering, Materials Tagged With: automation news, corrosion resistant materials, engineering materials selection, equipment reliability engineering, harsh environment engineering, industrial asset management, industrial corrosion risk, industrial durability systems, industrial maintenance risk, industrial safety materials, infrastructure corrosion control, manufacturing reliability, material selection corrosion, materials engineering industry, nickel alloy piping, oil and gas materials, predictive maintenance corrosion, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news

Bubble Robotics raises $5 million to build ‘the ocean’s autonomous workforce’

April 21, 2026 by David Edwards

Bubble Robotics, has announced a $5 million pre-seed round led by Episode 1 Ventures, Asterion Ventures, and Norrsken Evolve, following its launch out of Entrepreneurs First.

Founded in 2025 by former robotics engineers from NASA and ETH Zürich, Bubble is building the ocean’s autonomous workforce: a fleet of intelligent robotic systems capable of operating continuously at sea for months, without the need for human intervention. [Read more…] about Bubble Robotics raises $5 million to build ‘the ocean’s autonomous workforce’

Filed Under: Marine, News Tagged With: automation news, autonomous infrastructure ocean, climate monitoring robotics, marine AI systems, maritime robotics, maritime security robotics, ocean automation technology, ocean robotics startup, offshore autonomous systems, offshore energy automation, offshore wind inspection robots, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics funding news, robotics news, robotics-as-a-service (raas), subsea cables monitoring, subsea inspection robots, underwater data collection, underwater robots

Can Robots Reduce Workplace Stress – and When Do They Actually Increase it?

April 21, 2026 by David Edwards

The modern workplace is changing faster than ever. For decades, we imagined a future where robots would do our chores while we sat back and relaxed. Today, that future has arrived, but it looks a bit different than the movies.

From software that sorts our emails to physical robots moving boxes in warehouses, automation is everywhere. But as these machines move into our offices and factories, a big question has emerged: Are they actually making us less stressed, or are they just adding new types of pressure to our day? [Read more…] about Can Robots Reduce Workplace Stress – and When Do They Actually Increase it?

Filed Under: News Tagged With: AI and job stress, AI workplace productivity, algorithmic management workplace, automation and stress, automation burnout risk, automation news, automation psychology, digital workplace trends, employee wellbeing technology, future of work robotics, human-robot interaction, industrial automation workforce, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics productivity effects, robots and mental health, worker stress technology, workplace automation impact, workplace surveillance technology

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