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The Promise & Risks of Physical AI's Self-Optimizing Factories & Human-AI Teaming
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Physical AI is the difference between an algorithm that predicts a machine failure and an intelligent robot that can physically inspect the machine, identify the fault, and adapt its operation to prevent a shutdown.
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