AGIBOT unveils new robots and foundation models for physical AI
AGIBOT announced a new portfolio of robots and eight embodied AI foundation models on April 17 at 19:16 +01:00, with the stated goal of moving physical AI from demos into real operations. The launch spans humanoid and mobile platforms, new dexterous hands, an all-terrain quadruped, and a data capture system for training robot models.
The most important part is how tightly the company is linking hardware, datasets, simulation, and online learning into one stack. AGIBOT describes this as "One Robotic Body, Three Intelligences," where locomotion, manipulation, and interaction are trained as a single system.
It is a reminder of how quickly the race is moving from pure language AI into physical automation. When vendors combine models, sensors, and deployment in the same platform, the question is no longer just what robots can do in the lab, but what they can do on factory floors, in warehouses, and in frontline service work.
For enterprise buyers, that means future robotics decisions will increasingly be about the AI stack behind the machine, not only the machine itself.
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The original source is the PR Newswire release "AGIBOT Unveils New Generation of Embodied AI Robots and Models, Accelerating Real-World Deployment of Physical AI," published 2026-04-17T19:16:00+01:00. That timestamp is within the 48-hour freshness rule, and the item surfaced in today's source sweep.
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