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Digital Dialogs (Episode 1 | S5) - Introduction to Physical AI & Spatial Intelligence

10 min · 9 de abr de 2026
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In this season opener, Rene introduces the concept of Physical AI—the next frontier where digital intelligence meets the real world. Moving beyond generative AI on screens, this episode explores how Spatial Intelligence allows machines to truly understand their environment, not just capture pixels. Rene breaks down the core architecture of these systems, explaining the role of World Models in helping devices learn the laws of physics and predict outcomes in dynamic environments. The discussion covers the critical pipeline of Physical AI: from Perception using advanced computer vision and sensors, to Simulation via digital twins and synthetic data for safe training, and finally to Action through embodied agents and robotics. Rene sets the stage for Season 5 by highlighting key use cases in industry, logistics, and healthcare, and outlining how this technology is shifting automation from pre-programmed repetition to adaptive, autonomous intelligence.

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