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The Arm Podcast
Arm
65 episodes
2 weeks ago
In Part 2 of our Arm Viewpoints conversation, futurist Matt Griffin looks ahead to 2026 — a year set to introduce neuro-symbolic AI, real-time learning systems, quantum-accelerated models, and major developments in robotics. A compelling preview of what’s coming next.
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In Part 2 of our Arm Viewpoints conversation, futurist Matt Griffin looks ahead to 2026 — a year set to introduce neuro-symbolic AI, real-time learning systems, quantum-accelerated models, and major developments in robotics. A compelling preview of what’s coming next.
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Arm Viewpoints: How AI and Advanced Robotics Are Redefining Automation
The Arm Podcast
36 minutes 42 seconds
1 month ago
Arm Viewpoints: How AI and Advanced Robotics Are Redefining Automation
In this episode of Arm Viewpoints, Brian Fuller talks with Anders Beck, VP of Innovation and Strategy at Universal Robots, part of Teradyne Robotics. They explore how AI is transforming robotics—from flexible cobots and mobile robots to AI-powered pallet handling and no-code automation. Anders shares why traditional industrial robotics has plateaued, what “physical AI” means for the next wave of automation, and how Arm’s edge computing technology is powering this revolution on the factory floor and beyond.
The Arm Podcast
In Part 2 of our Arm Viewpoints conversation, futurist Matt Griffin looks ahead to 2026 — a year set to introduce neuro-symbolic AI, real-time learning systems, quantum-accelerated models, and major developments in robotics. A compelling preview of what’s coming next.