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Technology is advancing unprecedentedly, and physical AI seems to be the next leap forward. That’s right, physical AI is going to be an incremental moment for mankind, where intelligent machines will have the ability to interact and manipulate their environment. Manifesting in robots and machines, these advanced systems can analyze their surroundings, use data to make decisions, and even physically interact with the world around them.

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This makes robotics makers, auto suppliers, and specialty semiconductor companies the next big winners in AI. While it initially started with search bots, technology is now moving to agentic AI, such as research assistants and customer service representatives. Naturally, the next focus is going to be technology that can interact with the physical world and act independently through artificial intelligence. According to analysts, this is where all the “big money” is going to be.

“As you go into 2025, agentic AI is that next inflection point here before you hit that physical AI moment ... like with everything else in the world, you have to crawl before you can walk and then run. Gen AI hasn’t really seen much monetization thus far. So when you start thinking about agentic AI and robotics and what have you, there’s a real kind of belief out there — and expectation. You’ll see those use cases start to come about this year”.

According to CNBC, Wall Street anticipates realistic AI-enabled agent applications to start appearing this year. Innovations in physical AI could begin coming out later, most likely beginning with self-driving cars.

Physical AI has created “an additional leg to the stool” to the AI build-out phase. “There’s an additional driver now that augments what’s going on today and AI broadly”.

According to CEO Jensen Huang, “the ChatGPT moment for general robotics is just around the corner”. He said that the company anticipates enabling the development of three key robots in the coming years: agentic agents, self-driving vehicles, and humanoid robots. In this respect, he has also introduced Nvidia’s Cosmos platform for companies looking to train and develop physical AI systems. According to a recent Nvidia press release, the Cosmos platform can generate physics-based videos from several inputs, like video, image text, as well as robot sensor and motion data.