How to Teach a Robot: From Moving Arms to Autonomy with Physical AI

April 30
41 mins

Episode Description

How do you actually teach an AI-powered robot?

For decades, robots in industry have followed one principle: You program every single step. Every movement. Every position. Every exception.

And if something changes, you start again.

That approach is reaching its limits.

As environments become less structured and processes more dynamic, the question shifts: How do you move from programming robots… to teaching them?

You'll gain insights into:

  • how to physically guide a robot arm
  • what a VR headset, a gripper replica, and a helmet camera have in common
  • why data quality matters more than data quantity
  • how close we really are to just talking to a robot and getting an answer

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Chapter markers 00:00 How do you actually teach an AI robot? 01:13 Traditional robot programming 03:08 RobFlow: no-code meets the factory floor 05:30 Overview: Five ways to teach a robot 06:21 Method 1: moving the arm by hand 08:23 Method 2: the leader arm and haptic feedback 10:41 Method 3: VR goggles as a teaching device 15:39 Method 4: the gripper replica in your hand 17:47 Method 5: motion capture and ego data 22:00 Rich data vs. massive data: What works better? 27:09 How far away is voice-controlled robotics? 31:10 Why humanoid hardware is still the bottleneck 35:42 Learning robots open a completely new dimension 39:00 We're using AI like a typewriter, what's next?

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