Description
When artificial intelligence meets robotics, something remarkable happens: machines stop just following instructions and start understanding purpose.
In this episode of Let’s Talk AI, Thomas Bustos sits down with Remi Fabre, a robotics engineer whose work bridges the gap between software intelligence and physical motion. Together, they unpack what it takes to design robots that don’t just move, but adapt, learn, and connect with the world around them.
From the elegance of inverse kinematics to the power of open-source collaboration, Rémi shares how robotics has evolved from mechanical systems into intelligent ecosystems. They also explore the emotional dimension of robotics and why people form bonds with machines, and how AI is amplifying that connection.
If you’ve ever wondered how intelligence takes shape in the real world, this episode reveals what’s next at the intersection of AI and robotics, where the digital brain meets the physical body.
Top Insights:
It's important for the human brain to do stuff that is hard.
Open source has perks from the marketing side.
You need to be comfortable with failure and iteration.
The key word of robotics is robust.
AI has access only to the high-level decision for now.
I think it's fine that the robot has a personality.
You can create a new language for movement.
The future of robotics is incredibly exciting.
You should always try to improve on what you're doing.
Connect with Remi Fabre
Remi Fabre on LinkedIn - https://fr.linkedin.com/in/remifabre
Remi Fabre on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDuIkx0YEzUMgzpVUu3aatw
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