What to expect during the Machina AI summit: Join theCUBE July 7
Physical artificial intelligence is becoming an industrial robotics problem.
The market is shifting from software-only automation toward machines that must sense, decide and act in physical settings. That raises the bar for safety, economics and reliability, especially as companies such as Nvidia Corp. help shape the compute and robotics infrastructure behind this transition. The real question is whether enterprises can move past pilots without creating another fragmented technology layer, according to Krista Case, principal analyst at theCUBE Research.
“The AI conversation is expanding beyond digital assistants and software automation into systems that perceive, reason and act in the physical world,” Case said. “As enterprises move from experimentation to deployment, the focus is shifting from model performance to operational performance, making this a pivotal moment for robotics, industrial automation and the infrastructure that brings physical AI into production.”
Tune in to theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio, on July 7, for live coverage of the Machina AI summit, where our analysts will examine what it takes to move physical AI from impressive demonstrations into practical enterprise deployment.







