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A Polish company is set to demonstrate the first fully autonomous warehouse robot powered exclusively by AMD Ryzen AI processors. The robot leverages Agentic AI capabilities to dynamically plan and execute tasks in real time without reliance on hard-coded scripts. Robotec.ai has collaborated with AMD and Liquid AI to integrate multiple solutions into the robot. The company claims that the robot seamlessly combines perception, reasoning, and natural language understanding to interpret commands as it’s powered by Liquid AI’s next-generation LFM2 Vision Language Models. Robot can also detect safety hazards The robot can also detect safety hazards such as spills or blocked exits, and autonomously execute corrective actions. “We have collaborated with AMD and Liquid AI to work on a reasoning robot that intelligently responds to the changing environment around it,” said the company in a new statement. “The robot takes the word autonomy to a whole new level: it can interpret commands, detect safety hazards, and autonomously execute corrective actions.” Collaboration unlocks the full potential of the platform The Robotec.ai claims that the collaboration unlocks the full potential of the platform, thanks to extensive testing in simulated environments. Simulation, created with Open 3D Engine, supports validation of embedded AI on real hardware, avoiding the costs and risks of physical testing. It is a step towards the future of reasoning robots that will intelligently respond to the changing environment around them. Physical intelligence will create immense value through efficient platforms like mobile manipulators, combined with agentic AI that integrates foundation models and state-of-the-art, reliable robotics. With this new demonstration, a flexible mobile robot, powered by agentic AI that is running on AMD silicon, operates within a warehouse with mixed traffic. It completes tasks specified by humans using natural language, and adapts to changing conditions through replanning. The robot also serves as an inspection agent, alerting operators whenever unexpected occurrences or safety issues are detected in the warehouse area, according to a press release.