Google's Secret Robotics Play That Nobody's Talking About

Google's Secret Robotics Play That Nobody's Talking About

From The Neuron: AI Explained by The Neuron

April 1, 2026 · 49 min · Season 1 · Episode 51

About this episode

Brian Gerkey discusses the advancements and challenges in robotics and AI with host Grant.

Brian Gerkey is the CTO of Intrinsic, the robotics software company that started inside Alphabet and now sits inside Google, working directly with DeepMind and Gemini. Brian co-created ROS (Robot Operating System), the open-source platform used by over 1 million developers that powers everything from factory robots to NASA's Astrobee on the International Space Station. In this episode, Grant talks with Brian about "physical AI" — what happens when AI leaves the screen and starts controlling robots in the real world. They cover why 80% of US manufacturing facilities still have zero automation, how Intrinsic's platform acts as the "Android of robotics," the breakthroughs in AI-powered perception that let robots see with sub-millimeter accuracy using cheap cameras, the challenges of simulating physical contact (friction is a nightmare), and why the best robot application ideas often come from people who know nothing about robots. Subscribe to The Neuron newsletter: https://theneuron.ai Intrinsic: https://www.intrinsic.ai/ ROS (Robot Operating System): https://www.ros.org/ AI for Industry Challenge: https://www.intrinsic.ai/events/ai-for-industry-challenge…

People in this episode

Host: Grant

Guest: Brian Gerkey

Topics covered

  • robotics
  • AI
  • automation
  • manufacturing
  • physical AI
  • robot perception

Keywords

  • robotics software
  • AI-powered perception
  • automation challenges
  • factory robots
  • physical AI
  • sub-millimeter accuracy

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Intrinsic, Alphabet, Google, DeepMind, Gemini

Products: ROS (Robot Operating System)

Places: International Space Station

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