humanoid-robotics

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WIRED 2026-05-01-1

I've Covered Robots for Years. This One Is Different

None of the few dozen robot arms on the market today can screw in a light bulb; Eka can. The meaningful claim isn't the demo, though. It's that Eka and Ineffable Intelligence are now two independent labs publicly betting on pure-simulation-with-physics against the VLA consensus, and the bottleneck they're attacking lives in custom grippers that know how a key feels. Form factor follows task. The trillions flowing through the human hand don't care what's holding the chicken nugget.

The Guardian 2026-04-22-3

AI-powered robot beats elite table tennis players

Sony AI's Ace won 3 of 5 matches against elite table tennis players under official rules, and the capability on display isn't ping pong. The transferable insight is the constraint-removal discipline: no legs, no stereo vision, ball-logo tracking for spin, 3,000 simulation hours per skill. Every enterprise weighing physical AI should be asking what its equivalent moves are — not whether to use a robot, but which constraints it can remove to bring its physical task inside the frontier of currently shipping hardware.