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Robotics & Autonomy·June 30, 2026·1 min read

Soft, robotic cells from morph embed physical AI into hardware

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Morph’s “soft robotic cells” are another step toward modular physical AI—intelligence and actuation packaged as repeatable hardware units, not bespoke robots. Industrial teams should start mapping where soft, reconfigurable cells could replace fixed automation, especially in high-variability handling and assembly.

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This $5.5 billion robotics startup built a school for humanoids

A $5.5B humanoid startup building a dedicated “Robot Park” in Austin is a signal that training data and task libraries for physical work are becoming strategic assets, not side projects. Industrial operators should identify 1–2 pilot workflows now—factories, warehouses, or facilities—where humanoids can be evaluated, because the talent and infrastructure to deploy them is being professionalized fast.