Iván Hernández Dalas: Daimon Robotics and Galbot jointly launches RobOmni for benchmarking tactile perception and dexterous manipulation
Embodied AI is evolving from vision-centric perception toward Physical AI. While vision enables robots to perceive the world, it cannot fully capture the physical interactions that underpin real-world manipulation, limiting robots’ ability to operate reliably in unstructured environments. As World Models advance, tactile sensing is increasingly recognized as a key modality. By providing critical physical feedback beyond vision, tactile helps robots understand and interact with the physical world, making it an essential foundation for intelligent manipulation. Yet one critical question remains difficult to answer: How much does tactile sensing actually improve physical interaction? In what ways does it improve robot manipulation? What kinds of tactile data are most needed for physical AI? While many robotics developers believe tactile will play an important role in the next generation of embodied intelligence, the industry lacks a standardized way to evaluate its impact. Witho...