Engineering Trust Through Physical Intelligence in Humanoids (Download)
Humanoid robots are moving from controlled demonstrations to factories, warehouses, healthcare, and other human-shared spaces. In these environments, success is defined by sustained, reliable operation under real-world uncertainty.
Locomotion enables access and dexterity adds capability, but scaling humanoids depends on both data and trust. Data powers the AI models, learned policies, and sensor-fusion systems that expand autonomy; trust comes from ensuring those systems behave reliably in the physical world.

