Jeff Bezos’ AI startup Prometheus is aiming to develop what he calls an “artificial general engineer.” The company wants to build AI-powered tools that help design physical products, with possible applications in robotics, drug design, manufacturing, and complex hardware. The Verge reports that Prometheus has raised $12 billion, reached a $41 billion valuation, employs about 150 people, and is led by Bezos and Vik Bajaj.
The article title suggests a discussion of bringing BEV, or bird’s-eye-view perception, into embodied intelligence. It appears to frame robot data as a scaling bottleneck and points to a cross-dimensional approach for accelerating data use. Because no body text is provided, the specific method, company claims, benchmarks, and product details cannot be verified.
German humanoid robotics startup Neura Robotics completed a Series C round reportedly worth up to $1.4 billion. Investors mentioned include Tether, NVIDIA, Amazon, and Qualcomm. The funding will support global deployment and expanded production capacity, underscoring continued investor interest in physical AI and humanoid robotics commercialization.
QbitAI reports that Kunlunxing, co-founded by former Li Auto autonomous driving leader Lang Xianpeng and former Alibaba vice president Ren Geng, has settled in Beijing Yizhuang. The startup targets general embodied intelligence, benchmarking Tesla humanoid robots and building both robot hardware and AI brains. Despite fast hiring, strong investor backing, and a reported unicorn valuation, the article stresses that technical paths, commercialization, and real-world deployment remain uncertain.
Google DeepMind has unveiled a strategic initiative to power the future of robotics in Europe. The program focuses on advancing Embodied AI and physical AI through deep collaborations with European academic institutions and industry partners. By combining DeepMind's AI expertise with Europe's strong engineering foundation, the initiative aims to accelerate breakthroughs in robotic generalization and safety.
Daxiao Robot and CUHK MMLab introduced Kairos-Homeworld, an open project with 300,000 Chinese residential floor plans and 5,000 interactive 3D home scenes. It can generate full household environments from prompts, including layouts, furniture, objects, and physical properties. The article frames it alongside Kairos 3.0-4B as part of a broader embodied AI stack: world model, data, and environment.
Based only on the title, the article frames coding as a key testbed for large language models and picking as a key testbed for embodied AI. It appears to focus on Yuanli Lingji’s early move into robot manipulation or picking scenarios. No concrete product, benchmark, model detail, or performance claim can be verified without the original article body.
Hello Robot has released Stretch 4, the fourth generation of its home assistance robot. The company is taking a cautious, deployment-first approach, using a wheeled base, telescoping arm, sensors, and human-in-the-loop control rather than promising a general-purpose humanoid. TechCrunch frames Stretch as a practical bet on real household data, assistive use cases, and safer hardware for people with mobility challenges.
At Computex 2026, NXP focused on Physical AI and introduced its Neural Axis architecture for edge devices. The architecture emphasizes low latency, high security, and hardware-based trust for real-time responses. The article frames this as important for robotics, autonomous vehicles, and other physical-world AI deployments where safe operation is essential.
Based on the available title, this Hugging Face Blog post appears to cover adding MCP tools to Reachy Mini. The likely focus is connecting the open-source desktop robot with Model Context Protocol-based tool integrations. Since the original article text is not provided, implementation details, supported servers, models, and limitations cannot be confirmed.
Hugging Face Blog announces NVIDIA Cosmos 3, described as the first open omni-model for Physical AI reasoning and action. The title indicates a focus on AI systems that interact with physical-world scenarios rather than only text generation. Because the article body was not provided, its architecture, supported modalities, license, downloadable assets, benchmarks, and deployment requirements cannot be verified from the available material.
AI training startup Shift is offering free home cleanings while workers wear head-mounted cameras that record household chores. The footage is intended to become training data for domestic robots and related AI systems. The model highlights rising demand for real-world robotics data, while raising privacy questions about recording inside homes.
AI training startup Shift is offering to clean homes for free, with a significant condition: it records cleaners at work. The footage captures tasks like scrubbing, vacuuming, dusting, tidying, and washing. Shift says the material will be used to train future robots, raising clear questions about data collection inside private homes.
NASA announced a $20 billion plan to build a phased outpost near the Moon’s south pole. The agency will work with private companies and send robots first for scouting and deployment. The effort is intended to support Artemis crewed missions and prepare for long-term lunar presence after 2032.
Hugging Face published a tutorial for running Reachy Mini conversations without cloud audio processing or API keys. The setup uses its speech-to-speech library as a cascaded VAD, STT, LLM, and TTS pipeline exposed through a Realtime API-compatible WebSocket. Recommended defaults include llama.cpp with Gemma 4, Silero VAD, Parakeet-TDT, and Qwen3-TTS, while allowing swaps to vLLM, MLX, Transformers, or hosted Responses API providers.
Ars Technica reports that Hugging Face has introduced a roughly $2,500 bipedal humanoid robot project built around 3D-printable legs. The effort targets builders and researchers rather than mainstream consumers, lowering the hardware barrier for hands-on robotics experiments. Its broader significance is in open, reproducible embodied AI research, where models and control systems need physical platforms for testing.
Human Archive, founded by Berkeley and Stanford researchers, is using India’s gig economy to gather physical-world AI data. Workers are paid to wear camera-equipped caps and sensor devices while moving through real environments. The company is targeting the growing demand from AI and robotics labs for real-world training data needed to develop physical AI systems.
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