A growing divide in the race for general-purpose robotics
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Physical Intelligence is part of a broader race to build general-purpose robotic intelligence, but its research-first approach contrasts sharply with competitors like Skild AI. While Physical Intelligence avoids near-term commercialization, Skild AI has already deployed its systems across security, warehouses, and manufacturing, generating tens of millions in revenue.
The divide reflects a deeper philosophical split in robotics. Skild argues that real-world deployment creates a data flywheel that accelerates progress, while Physical Intelligence believes resisting commercial pressure leads to better foundational intelligence.
Which strategy will prevail remains unclear and may take years to determine. For now, both approaches highlight the growing momentum — and high stakes — in the push to bring adaptable, intelligent robots into the real world.