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Google & FANUC Robotics, ParexelAI Breakthrough, and the Hidden Risks of AI Dependence

4 min · 20 de may de 2026
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Episode Summary In this episode, we explore three major developments shaping the future of artificial intelligence across manufacturing, healthcare, and human learning. First, we discuss the partnership between Google and FANUC Corporation to advance Physical AI in robotics, enabling smarter and more adaptive factory automation. Next, we cover how Parexel is using human-led AI systems to accelerate clinical trials, improve efficiency, and help deliver treatments to patients faster. Finally, we dive into the growing debate around AI dependence, as Royal Observatory Greenwich warns that overreliance on AI tools could weaken human curiosity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. The episode highlights both the incredible promise of AI and the importance of balancing automation with human expertise. What You’ll Learn in This Episode * What “Physical AI” means and how it could transform factory automation * Why Google and FANUC’s partnership is a major step for industrial robotics * How ParexelAI is speeding up clinical trials using human-led AI systems * The role of companies like Palantir Technologies and Weave Bio in AI-powered healthcare innovation * Why experts are warning about “cognitive outsourcing” and AI dependence * How AI can improve productivity without replacing human creativity and critical thinking * The growing importance of balancing automation with human judgment across industries Key Quotes from the Episode * “Physical AI is moving robots from repetitive machines to adaptive decision-makers.” * “The future of AI isn’t just digital it’s physical, autonomous, and happening on the factory floor.” * “ParexelAI shows how automation can enhance human expertise rather than replace it.” * “AI delivers its greatest value when it amplifies human intelligence, not when it replaces human thinking.” * “The biggest challenge of the AI era may not be building smarter machines, but ensuring humans continue thinking deeply alongside them.” Proudly brought to you by PodcastInc www.podcastinc.io in collaboration with our valued partner, DSHGSonic www.dshgsonic.com Connect with Us: * Host: Manish Balakrishnan * Subscribe: Follow AI News on your favorite podcast platform. * Share Your Thoughts: Email us at support@podcastinc.io

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