Episode 24
Do robots really need to look—and move—like us? What physics and practical needs are driving these decisions behind the scenes?
I talk with Pras Velagapudi, CTO of Agility Robotics, about why their team settled on a humanoid robot design (with legs!), how real-world constraints shape robotics, and the logic behind choices that go far beyond following trends.
You'll like this interview if you're interested in robotics, automation, engineering tradeoffs, or the practical side of how machines are designed to do useful work alongside people.
TRANSCRIPT
- https://audrownashpodcast.com/episodes/24-agilityrobotics
EPISODE LINKS
- Pras Velagapudi's website: https://pras.ai
- Pras Velagapudi on LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/pvelagapudi
- Agility Robotics website: https://www.agilityrobotics.com
- Agility Robotics on X: https://x.com/agilityrobotics
- Agility Robotics on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/agilityrobotics
PODCAST LINKS
- Podcast Website: https://audrownashpodcast.com/
- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@audrow
- Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/audrow-nash-podcast/id1716486786
- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/74jWpWiLwsasY2QHtDcl8I?si=6c92796bf9554162
TIMECODES
(0:00) Start
(0:42) Agility Overview
(5:29) Why Humanoid Design
(13:31) Why Legs, Not Wheels
(23:19) Digit’s application
(38:26) Safety in Humanoids
(49:15) Standardizing Safety
(1:06:50) Digit in Other Industries
(1:15:06) How AI Fits into Robotics
(1:29:23) Is Data Still Gold?
(1:35:57) The Future of Agility
(1:38:16) Key Takeaways
Published on 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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