The future of physical AI isn’t humanoid; it’s task-specific and cost-efficient
Source: The Robot Report ↗
Hailo's vice president of physical AI, Yaniv Sulkes, argues in a Robot Report contributed piece that task-specific robots running edge AI will scale faster than general-purpose humanoids, citing hardware, dexterity, energy, and cost constraints. He points to deployments like Husqvarna's AI-enabled robotic lawn mowers, which use Hailo edge processors for on-device sense-think-act loops, as the template.
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