Ken Goldberg is a professor of engineering at UC Berkeley and the co-founder of Ambi Robotics, a company applying AI-enabled robotics to the logistics industry. Ken has spent over four decades working on one of the hardest problems in robotics: how machines perceive and manipulate the physical world. We spoke about why tasks that seem effortless to humans – like picking up a glass or folding laundry – are still incredibly difficult for robots.
Our conversation also covers:
What it would take to reach a “ChatGPT moment” in robotics
Why simulation data isn’t enough without real-world grounding
And why the next decade of robotics depends on combining cutting-edge models with good old-fashioned engineering
Chapters:
00:00 Cold open: Why robotics still needs good old-fashioned engineering