Industrial Automation AI News & Updates
SoftBank Acquires ABB Robotics for $5.4B to Advance Physical AI and ASI Vision
SoftBank Group announced the acquisition of ABB Group's robotics business unit for $5.375 billion, with the deal expected to close in mid-to-late 2026. The acquisition is part of SoftBank's strategic focus on "physical AI" and its stated mission to realize Artificial Super Intelligence (ASI), combining advanced robotics with AI capabilities. ABB's robotics division employs 7,000 people and generated $2.3 billion in revenue in 2024, producing robots for industrial tasks like picking, cleaning, and painting.
Skynet Chance (+0.04%): The explicit pursuit of Artificial Super Intelligence (ASI) combined with physical robotics integration increases potential risks if alignment and control mechanisms are not properly developed. Large-scale deployment of AI-powered physical systems with ASI-level capabilities could present new safety challenges related to autonomous action in the real world.
Skynet Date (-1 days): The significant capital investment ($5.4B) and strategic focus on combining ASI with robotics suggests acceleration of physical AI deployment timelines. However, the deal's 2026 closure and focus on existing industrial robotics technology moderates the immediate timeline impact.
AGI Progress (+0.03%): SoftBank's explicit commitment to ASI as a strategic mission, backed by multi-billion dollar acquisitions, represents significant capital and institutional focus on advancing beyond narrow AI toward general intelligence. The integration of physical robotics with advanced AI could provide crucial embodied learning capabilities necessary for AGI development.
AGI Date (-1 days): The consolidation of robotics capabilities with substantial financial backing ($5.4B acquisition plus broader investments in Skild AI, Agile Robots, and AI infrastructure) accelerates the embodied AI development pathway. SoftBank's four-pillar strategy (AI chips, data centers, energy, and robotics) creates an integrated ecosystem that could speed AGI development timelines.
Robotics Startup Investment Surges to $6 Billion as Industry Matures Beyond AI Hype
Venture investors poured $6 billion into robotics startups in the first seven months of 2025, making it one of the few non-AI categories experiencing funding growth. Industry veterans argue this surge stems from a decade of market maturation, falling hardware costs, and lessons learned from earlier failures, rather than just recent AI advancements. The focus remains on practical applications in manufacturing, warehousing, and healthcare rather than consumer humanoid robots.
Skynet Chance (+0.04%): Increased robotics deployment in critical infrastructure sectors like manufacturing and warehousing creates more potential attack vectors and points of failure if AI systems become compromised or misaligned.
Skynet Date (-1 days): The acceleration of robotics deployment and integration into physical systems slightly hastens the timeline for potential AI control scenarios by expanding AI's physical presence in the world.
AGI Progress (+0.03%): The maturation of robotics with increased funding and real-world deployment provides crucial embodied AI experience and physical-world data that are essential components for developing more general AI capabilities.
AGI Date (-1 days): The surge in robotics investment and focus on real-world applications accelerates the development of embodied AI systems, which could contribute to faster progress toward AGI through improved physical-world understanding.
RLWRLD Secures $14.8M to Develop Foundational AI Model for Advanced Robotics
South Korean startup RLWRLD has raised $14.8 million in seed funding to develop a foundational AI model specifically for robotics by combining large language models with traditional robotics software. The company aims to enable robots to perform precise tasks, handle delicate materials, and adapt to changing conditions with enhanced capabilities for agile movements and logical reasoning. RLWRLD has attracted strategic investors from major corporations and plans to demonstrate humanoid-based autonomous actions later this year.
Skynet Chance (+0.04%): Developing foundational models that enable robots to perform complex physical tasks with logical reasoning capabilities represents a step toward more autonomous embodied AI systems, increasing potential risks associated with physical-world agency and autonomous decision-making in robots.
Skynet Date (-1 days): While this development aims to bridge a significant gap in robotics capabilities through AI integration, it represents early-stage work in combining language models with robotics rather than an immediate acceleration of advanced physical AI systems.
AGI Progress (+0.03%): Foundational models specifically designed for robotics that integrate language models with physical control represent an important advance toward more generalized AI capabilities that combine reasoning, language understanding, and physical world interaction—key components for more general intelligence.
AGI Date (-1 days): This targeted effort to develop robotics foundation models with significant funding and strategic industry partners could accelerate embodied AI capabilities, particularly in creating more generalizable skills across different robotics platforms, potentially shortening the timeline to more AGI-like systems.
Google Co-founder Larry Page Launches Dynatomics to Apply AI to Manufacturing
Google co-founder Larry Page is reportedly developing a new AI startup called Dynatomics, focused on using artificial intelligence to optimize product design and manufacturing. The company, led by former Kittyhawk CTO Chris Anderson, aims to create AI systems that can design highly optimized objects and then have factories build them.
Skynet Chance (+0.01%): AI systems capable of autonomously designing and manufacturing physical objects represent a step toward greater real-world agency, but the narrow industrial focus limits immediate risk. This type of AI could eventually lead to systems that can self-replicate or modify physical infrastructure, though that's not the current application.
Skynet Date (+0 days): While this represents progress in applying AI to manufacturing, it doesn't significantly accelerate or decelerate the pace toward uncontrollable AI systems. The application is focused on optimizing industrial processes rather than advancing core AGI capabilities that would impact control mechanisms.
AGI Progress (+0.01%): The application of AI to physical world design and manufacturing represents advancement in AI's ability to reason about and interact with the physical world, which is a component of general intelligence. However, this appears focused on specialized manufacturing optimization rather than general cognitive advances.
AGI Date (+0 days): The entry of a major tech figure like Larry Page into specialized AI applications slightly accelerates the overall pace of AI development by bringing additional resources and talent into the field. However, the narrow industrial focus means this particular initiative is unlikely to significantly compress AGI timelines.
Humanoid Robot Maker Apptronik Raises $350M with Google DeepMind Partnership
Apptronik, a University of Texas spinout developing humanoid robots, has secured a $350 million Series A round led by B Capital and Capital Factory, with participation from Google. The Austin-based company, which has over eight years of experience in the humanoid space, is partnering with Google's DeepMind to develop embodied AI for its Apollo robot, targeting industrial applications before potential expansion to home care.
Skynet Chance (+0.08%): The significant funding and partnership between a major AI lab (DeepMind) and a robotics company represents a substantial step toward creating physically embodied AI systems that can operate in the real world, potentially creating new pathways for autonomous AI systems to directly manipulate their environment.
Skynet Date (-1 days): The massive funding infusion ($350M) and DeepMind partnership will likely accelerate the development of embodied AI that can operate in physical reality, potentially bringing forward the timeline for advanced AI systems that can act independently in the world without human intervention.
AGI Progress (+0.05%): The embodiment of advanced AI in humanoid robots represents a significant step toward AGI by addressing one of its core requirements: the ability to perceive and interact with the physical world through a general-purpose body, which enables more diverse learning and adaptation than purely digital systems.