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| How Robots Turn Language into Motion: The AI Stack Behind Physical AI | 28 May 2026 | 00:43:31 | |
How do robots go from human instruction to real movement?
Telling a robot to “pick up a box” sounds simple.
But behind that command is a complex chain of decisions: understanding language, interpreting the environment, choosing the right action and turning it into physical movement.
In this episode, Clemens (Principal Engineer) and Robert (Robotics Engineer & Researcher) explain how RobCo approaches this challenge with ALFIE - combining classical robotics, AI models, sensors, safety systems and real-world industrial requirements.
You'll gain insights into:
- the three-layer hierarchy (System 2 / System 1 / System 0) that turns language into motor currents
- why physical grounding is the hardest unsolved problem in robotics today
- how 100-200 demonstrations are enough to fine-tune Alfie on a new use case
- why methods that brought man to the moon are now central to physical AI
More about RobCo:
Website:https://www.rob.co
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/robco-therobotcompany/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robco_therobotcompany/
Chapter markers
00:00 Controlling robots with language
00:32 Meet Clemens and Robert
02:22 System 2, 1, 0: How robots think
04:35 The driving analogy explained
06:28 What's the hardest part of the chain?
07:15 Translating language into robot action
08:43 What really happens when you say "pick up the glass"
11:04 Why neural nets find their own language
15:21 Introducing Alfie
21:09 Pre-training + fine-tuning a robot
24:49 How commands become motor currents
28:31 Top 3 questions from Hannover Messe
35:04 The funniest moment at the trade fair
38:02 What makes Alfie different
40:28 World models: The next big unlock?
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| How to Teach a Robot: From Moving Arms to Autonomy with Physical AI | 30 Apr 2026 | 00:41:14 | |
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
More about RobCo:
Website:https://www.rob.co
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/robco-therobotcompany/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robco_therobotcompany/
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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| 90% of Robot Demos Never Make It to a Real Factory. Here's Why. | 31 Mar 2026 | 00:25:53 | |
90% of robot prototypes never make it to real factories.
They work in a closed lab. They look impressive on video. And then reality hits.
In this episode, we break down what actually separates a convincing prototype from a system that runs reliably in production. And why that gap is much harder to close than most people think.
You'll gain insights into:
- what makes a prototype fail in real deployment
- why 99% reliability is harder than it sounds
- how the digital twin works inside a neural net
- where humanoid robots really stand today
More about RobCo:
Website: https://www.rob.co
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/robco-therobotcompany/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robco_therobotcompany/
Chapter markers
00:00 Intro
02:00 Why robot prototypes are often misleading
05:41 Reliability beats impressive capabilities
07:46 Why RobCo builds end-to-end solutions
09:27 48-hour testing & real-world data loops
12:23 How closed learning loops actually work
14:09 Digital twins explained simply
17:49 The digital twin as a map of the real world
19:57 How physical AI filters relevant information
22:32 What people will misunderstand about physical AI
24:51 Humanoid robots: hype vs. reality | |||
| Physical AI: The 5 Levels of Robot Autonomy explained | 31 Mar 2026 | 00:31:09 | |
Dancing robots. Kung-fu moves. Humanoid acrobatics all over the feed.
But does that mean Physical AI has actually arrived?
In this episode, Clemens, Principal Engineer at RobCo, shares what Physical AI really means for industrial automation and where the technology stands today.
You'll gain insights into:
- why Large Language Models are just the starting point and what comes after
- how robots are being taught today compared to five years ago
- how RobCo approaches Physical AI in real manufacturing environments
- where the technology stands today and what accuracy rates actually matter in practice
More about RobCo:
Website: https://www.rob.co
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/robco-therobotcompany/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robco_therobotcompany/
Chapter markers
00:00 Intro
00:48 Where physical AI stands right now
01:41 From chatting to grabbing: the next AI leap
02:43 Why physical data is so hard to collect
04:35 What physical AI actually means at RobCo
06:16 Why 100 years of automation hit a wall
08:18 The five levels of robot autonomy
13:27 Hardware, software, data
15:15 Why end-to-end ownership changes everything
16:19 Teaching a robot in a few hundred moves
18:09 Why software turns a robot into a brain
19:07 Why modular beats fixed automation
22:04 Real use cases already running in factories
24:26 How many nines does a production line need?
28:20 The moment factories realize everything changed
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| Why robotics is changing everything right now | Clemens Marschner | 31 Mar 2026 | 00:46:28 | |
How do you go from being a computer passionate to helping shape an AI-first robotics company?
This episode is about Clemens.
His journey.
His decisions.
And why he is exactly where he is today.
You’ll gain insights into:
- his path from early fascination with computers to working in large-scale tech environments
- why he chose to join RobCo
- what truly fascinates him about AI (beyond the buzzwords)
- how engineering changes when systems start learning instead of just executing rules
- how teams at RobCo collaborate, make decisions, and drive innovation forward
More about RobCo:
Website: https://www.rob.co
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/robco-therobotcompany/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robco_therobotcompany/
Chapter markers
00:00 Welcome to the RobCo Podcast
00:35 Clemens' Role as Principal Engineer
01:20 A Computer Kid Since Day One
03:07 PhD, Linguistics & Early Machine Learning
09:14 Microsoft, Bing & Web Search Ranking
11:44 Autonomous Driving: Hype vs. Reality
16:02 Ride-Sharing & Building Lyft's Maps
19:49 Why Clemens Never Left Munich
22:33 How RobCo Clicked Immediately
24:27 Speed, Culture & Everything Under One Roof
30:09 Leading the Autonomy Team
33:26 Rapid Fire Questions
44:41 Final Words & Why RobCo Is Hiring | |||
| RobTalk - Trailer | 27 Mar 2026 | 00:00:32 | |
RobTalk. The autonomous robotics podcast from RobCo.
Real talks on Physical AI. What works. What breaks.
From first deployments to systems that handle real-world complexity.
Insights for engineers, operations leaders, and robotics enthusiasts.
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