Physical Intelligence, a hot robotics startup, says its new robot brain can figure out tasks it was never taught

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Physical Intelligence's new robot brain, π0.7, can figure out tasks it was never taught, bringing us closer to a general-purpose robot brain

advanced Published 16 Apr 2026
Action Steps
  1. Build a robot using π0.7 to test its task-learning capabilities
  2. Run experiments to evaluate the robot's ability to learn new tasks
  3. Configure the robot's parameters to optimize its performance
  4. Test the robot's limits by introducing new, unseen tasks
  5. Apply the learnings from π0.7 to other robotics projects
Who Needs to Know This

Robotics engineers and AI researchers can benefit from this technology to create more autonomous and adaptable robots

Key Insight

💡 The development of π0.7 brings us closer to achieving a general-purpose robot brain that can adapt to new situations

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