⚙ Robotics
Humanoids, actuators, and embodied AI.

Waymo Driver
Fully autonomous robotaxi service

Waymo Robotaxi (Jaguar I-PACE)
Driverless ride-hailing fleet

Tesla FSD
Vision-only self-driving
Aurora
Driverless autonomous trucking (Aurora Driver)
Cruise
GM-owned autonomous driving developer
May Mobility
Autonomous shuttles and robotaxis for transit
Mobileye
Self-driving systems and robotaxi roadmap at scale
Nuro
Licensed Level 4 autonomy driver for partners
Wayve
End-to-end embodied AI for self-driving
Zoox
Amazon's purpose-built bidirectional robotaxi
Apollo Go
Baidu's robotaxi service operating across Chinese cities.
Pony.ai
Autonomous driving company scaling robotaxis globally.
WeRide
Global autonomous driving company with robotaxi fleets.
📰 From the Desk
The Humanoids Just Left the Pilot Phase
Figure is building one robot an hour, BMW put humanoids on a German production line, and Boston Dynamics started shipping Atlas — within weeks of each other. The demo era is over.
Flux Desk · 2026-06-14 · 5 min read
Tether Put a Crypto Wallet Inside Europe's Top Humanoid
Neura Robotics raised up to $1.4B at a $7B valuation — the largest round a full-stack robotics company has ever taken — and the lead investor is a stablecoin issuer embedding payment rails and edge AI directly into the robots.
Flux Desk · 2026-06-12 · 5 min readTesla Is Turning the Model S Line Into a Robot Factory
The Fremont line that built the Model S for over a decade is being repurposed for Optimus Gen 3 — a low-volume 2026 start that matters less for the robots it ships than for what Tesla is willing to give up to build them.
Flux Desk · 2026-06-11 · 5 min readNvidia's Cosmos 3 Is a Bet That Robots Learn in a Simulator
Nvidia released an open 'omnimodel' that reasons, simulates worlds, and generates robot actions — and handed it to a coalition of robot makers betting that physical AI gets trained the way language models did.
Flux Desk · 2026-06-10 · 5 min readThe Humanoid Race Just Became a Factory Race
Figure's line now builds a robot an hour and Boston Dynamics committed its entire 2026 Atlas run to two customers. The hard problem stopped being whether the robots work — and became how many you can actually make.
Flux Desk · 2026-06-09 · 5 min read
Nvidia Just Turned the Humanoid Into a Reference Design
At GTC Taipei, Nvidia bundled a Unitree body, tactile hands, and a Blackwell brain into one open robot you can order — and quietly moved the humanoid moat off the hardware and onto its software.
Flux Desk · 2026-06-08 · 5 min read
The Robotaxi Math: Tesla's Vision-Only Bet Against Waymo's Map
Tesla is racing to scale a camera-only autonomy stack while Waymo grinds out city after city with lidar and HD maps. In 2026, the question isn't who has the better demo — it's whose unit economics survive contact with regulators.
Flux Desk · 2026-06-05 · 8 min read
Humanoids Hit the Floor
After a decade of treadmill demos and backflips, humanoid robots are finally clocking shifts — but the bottleneck moved from legs to data, and the timeline to your kitchen is longer than the keynotes admit.
Flux Desk · 2026-06-03 · 7 min read
The Robotaxi Reckoning: Waymo Scales, Tesla Stumbles, and China Floods the Zone
The autonomous ride-hail industry has passed its proof-of-concept phase — now the gap between operators who can actually run fleets and those still promising to is becoming impossible to ignore.
Flux Desk · 2026-05-26 · 5 min read
Bodies With Brains: The Foundation Model Revolution Hits Physical Space
Vision-language-action models are finally giving robots the general intelligence that decades of brittle scripting couldn't — and the race to own the policy layer is accelerating fast.
Flux Desk · 2026-05-20 · 5 min read
The Robot at the Door: Humanoids Are Finally Coming For Your Dirty Dishes
After decades of vapourware, home service robots are shipping in 2026 — one apartment at a time, for $150 a clean.
Flux Desk · 2026-05-16 · 5 min read
The Drone Wars Are Already Here — and the Battlefield Is Everywhere
From DARPA's 500-unit swarm containers to Zipline's 2-million-delivery milestone, autonomous drones are collapsing the line between defense tech and last-mile logistics.
Flux Desk · 2026-05-05 · 6 min read
The Operating Room Is Getting a New Surgeon — and It Has No Medical License
AI is crossing from surgical assistant to surgical agent, and the regulatory, competitive, and economic pressures are colliding all at once.
Flux Desk · 2026-05-04 · 6 min read
The Muscle Problem: Who Controls the Actuators Controls the Robot
Actuators eat 40–60% of a humanoid's build cost — and the race to own that layer is rewriting the entire supply chain.
Flux Desk · 2026-04-28 · 6 min read
The Warehouse Quietly Became the Most Automated Place in America
Amazon's robot fleet now rivals its human headcount and Symbotic is rebuilding Walmart's backbone. The humanoids everyone livestreams are still mostly demos — but the boring machines already won.
Flux Desk · 2026-04-21 · 7 min readNo discussions yet — start the first one.
