Microsoft wants robots out of the factory with Rho-alpha, blending language, touch and simulation into physical AI systems


  • Robots still fail quickly once removed from predictable factory environments
  • Microsoft Rho-alpha connects language understanding directly to robotic motion control
  • Tactile sensing is central to narrowing the gap between software and physical action

Robots have long performed reliably in tightly controlled industrial settings with predictable environments and limited deviations, but outside of that they often struggle.

To address this problem, Microsoft has announced Rho-alpha, the first robot model derived from its Phi vision language series, arguing that robots need better ways to see and understand instructions

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