Iván Hernández Dalas: Data security is the foundation of trust in physical AI
Cyber and data security are key concerns for physical AI such as this ANYmal inspection robot. Source: ANYbotics If you follow the robotics industry, you have likely seen the wave of humanoids performing backflips, robot dogs navigating parkour, and robotic arms folding laundry. This pace of innovation is inspiring, and it is fascinating to see the impact of AI on physical machines. However, as we move technology from the controlled safety of the lab into the complexity of the real world, a security headline serves as a stark reminder for the broader industry. Reports recently surfaced regarding critical security flaws in consumer robot vacuums . Interestingly, this was discovered by a software engineer who stumbled into the vulnerability by accident, gaining full control over devices and accessing cameras and microphones to peer into private homes. While a vulnerability in a living room is a serious privacy concern, an autonomous robot in a chemical plant or a high-voltage power ...