Brian Heater
Automated with Brian Heater
Get a direct line to the biggest names and brightest minds in robotics, AI, and automation. Automated with Brian Heater brings you long-form conversations and unfiltered insights into how we got here, where we’re going, and what’s behind the technologies impacting how we live and work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Yoel Fink on Education, Invention, and Asking Better Questions 08.07.2026 41:10
The best ideas are not always hidden in the future. Sometimes they are sitting right in front of us, waiting for someone to ask a better question. In this episode of Automated, Brian Heater speaks with Yoel Fink, Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at MIT, about education, invention, advanced fibers, and why so much of technology follows the same obvious tracks. This is not a typical co...
Russ Tedrake on Robotics, Physical AI, and the Future of Work 01.07.2026 47:11
Physical AI is moving fast. But Russ Tedrake says the biggest shift may not just be better robots. It may be the way robotics itself is changing. In this episode of Automated, Brian Heater speaks with Russ Tedrake, Toyota Professor at MIT and founder of a stealth physical AI startup, about why this moment in robotics feels different from past hype cycles. Russ explains how machine learning has mov...
Rick Faulk on Locus Robotics, Warehouse Automation, and Physical AI 24.06.2026 44:55
Warehouse automation is not about building the flashiest robot. It is about solving the right problem at scale. In this episode of Automated, Brian Heater speaks with Rick Faulk, CEO of Locus Robotics, about what it really takes to deploy robots inside working warehouses and why the future of physical AI may look very different from the humanoid hype cycle. Rick explains how Locus grew out of a ma...
Aya Durbin on Turning Atlas Into a Real Industrial Robot 17.06.2026 46:46
Humanoid robots are everywhere in the headlines. But Aya Durbin says the real test is not whether a robot can impress people in a demo. It is whether that robot can deliver real value, positive ROI, and reliable performance inside industrial environments. In this episode of Automated, Brian Heater speaks with Aya Durbin, Director of Product for Atlas at Boston Dynamics, about what it will actually...
Andrew Barry on Why Dexterity Is the Next Breakthrough in Physical AI 10.06.2026 44:03
Physical AI is moving quickly. But Andrew Barry says one of the biggest unlocks in robotics is not just getting robots to move through the world. It is getting them to touch, grasp, adjust, and manipulate the world with real dexterity. In this episode of Automated, Brian Heater speaks with Andrew Barry, co-founder and CTO of Generalist, about how the company is building general intelligence for th...
Daniel Rausch on How Alexa Was Rebuilt for the AI Era 03.06.2026 49:00
Alexa is entering a very different era. For years, voice assistants were built around rules, scripted responses, and carefully designed commands. But with the rise of large language models and generative AI, Amazon had to rethink what Alexa could be and how people might use it. In this episode of Automated, Brian Heater speaks with Daniel Rausch, Amazon’s Vice President of Alexa and Echo, about Al...
Daniela Rus on Humanoid Robots, Physical AI, and the Future of Robotics 27.05.2026 50:30
Physical AI is moving fast. But Daniela Rus says the future of robotics will not be defined by viral humanoid robot demos alone. The real challenge is building robots that can understand the physical world, make safe decisions in real time, and work reliably outside controlled lab environments. In this episode of Automated, Brian Heater speaks with Daniela Rus, Director of MIT CSAIL, about humanoi...
Matthew Johnson-Roberson on Why Physical AI Still Has a Missing Piece 20.05.2026 57:11
Physical AI is moving fast. But Matthew Johnson-Roberson says robotics is still missing something fundamental. The field has data, models, and momentum, but it still does not have the simple learning objective that helped language models scale so quickly. In this episode of Automated, Brian Heater speaks with Matthew Johnson-Roberson, founding dean of Vanderbilt’s College of Connected Computing, a...
Sergey Levine on Why Real-World Data Will Define Physical AI 13.05.2026 46:27
Physical AI looks closer than ever. But the hardest part in robotics is not getting a machine to do one impressive task on camera. It is building systems that can improve from real-world experience, handle edge cases, and scale across different robots and environments. In this episode of Automated, Brian Heater speaks with Sergey Levine of Physical Intelligence about why robotics has reached an in...
Colin Angle on Why Home Robots Failed Before and Why AI Changes Everything 06.05.2026 50:44
Home robots have been promised for decades. Most of them did not fail because the ambition was too small. They failed because the technology was not yet good enough to understand people, adapt to real homes, or earn a place in daily life. In this episode of Automated, Brian Heater speaks with Colin Angle, founder and CEO of Familiar Machines & Magic and co-founder of iRobot, about why this mom...
Martial Hebert on Why Self-Driving Cars Took So Long and What Everyone Got Wrong About AI 29.04.2026 47:52
Self-driving cars were supposed to be everywhere by now. They are not. And the reason is not what most people think. In this episode of Automated, Brian Heater speaks with Martial Hebert, Dean of Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science, about the reality behind decades of robotics and AI development. Martial has spent more than 40 years at the Robotics Institute and worked on some...
Bren Pierce on Why Humanoid Robots Are Overhyped and What Actually Works in Robotics 22.04.2026 56:41
Humanoid robots are everywhere right now. From viral demos to bold promises about home automation, it often feels like the future has already arrived. But behind the scenes, the reality is far more complex. In this episode of Automated, Brian Heater speaks with Bren Pierce, founder of Kinisi Robotics and co-founder of Bear Robotics, about what it actually takes to build and deploy robots in the re...
Ali Kashani on Last Mile Delivery, Robotics at Scale, and the Future of Autonomous Delivery 15.04.2026 45:41
Last-mile delivery is one of the most expensive and inefficient parts of the global supply chain. While goods can travel across oceans for just a few dollars, getting them from a local hub to a customer’s door remains disproportionately costly. In this episode of Automated, Brian Heater speaks with Ali Kashani, CEO of Serve Robotics, about the realities of deploying delivery robots in the real wor...
Zachary Jackowski on Generalization in Robotics and the Reality of Deploying Robots in the Real World 08.04.2026 37:10
Robotics is advancing quickly, but building systems that can operate reliably in the real world remains one of the most complex challenges in technology. In this episode of Automated, Brian Heater speaks with Zachary Jackowski of Boston Dynamics about the shift from research to commercialization and why generalization is emerging as the defining problem in modern robotics. Zachary explains how Bos...
Ranjay Krishna on Why Robots Still Fail in the Real World and the Data Problem Holding Them Back 01.04.2026 42:56
Robotics is advancing quickly, but real-world deployment is still far more difficult than most people expect. In this episode of Automated, Brian Heater speaks with Ranjay Krishna, a professor at the University of Washington and former researcher at Ai2, about the fundamental challenges preventing robots from working reliably outside controlled environments, and why solving the data problem is key...
Erik Nieves on Why Humanoid Robots Are Failing the Most Important Test 25.03.2026 49:00
Billions are flowing into humanoid robots. But on the factory floor, nobody cares what the robot looks like. In this episode of Automated, Brian Heater speaks with Erik Nieves, CEO and co-founder of Plus One Robotics, about the gap between robotics investment and real-world deployment. Recorded live at the A3 Business Forum in Miami, Nieves explains why enterprise customers have one question...
iRobot CEO Gary Cohen on Turnarounds, Feature Wars, and the Future of Roomba 18.03.2026 43:13
Robot vacuums have been on the market for over 20 years and are still in fewer than 20 percent of US homes. In this episode of Automated, Brian Heater speaks with Gary Cohen, CEO of iRobot and the brand behind Roomba, about what it actually takes to rebuild one of the most iconic names in consumer robotics. Gary breaks down the shift from feature-led to consumer-led product development, explaining...
Mehul Nariyawala on Why Home Robots Must Be Vision-First and “Delegate, Not Collaborate” 11.03.2026 52:24
Home robotics has been promised for decades, but most products still struggle to meet everyday expectations. In this episode of Automated , Brian Heater speaks with Mehul Nariyawala of Matic Robots about why the robot vacuum category became the beachhead for home robots, and what it actually takes to ship a product people trust. Mehul breaks down the shift from “default trust” to “default skeptici...
Rob Cochran on Shipping a Developer-First Humanoid at Fauna Robotics 04.03.2026 48:53
“We wanted to ship before we talked.” That’s how Rob Cochran, co-founder of Fauna Robotics, explains the company’s decision to stay in stealth until its humanoid robot was already in customers’ hands. In this episode of Automated , Brian Heater speaks with Cochran about launching a humanoid startup in one of the most competitive and uncertain moments in robotics. Instead of targeting factories or...
Péter Fankhauser on Building a Fleet of Autonomous Robots at ANYbotics 25.02.2026 45:01
“Nobody wants a robot.” That’s how Péter Fankhauser, CEO of ANYbotics, reframes industrial automation. Customers are not buying quadrupeds for spectacle. They are investing in solutions that solve real operational problems. In this episode of Automated, Brian Heater speaks with the ETH Zurich spinout founder about turning cutting-edge robotics research into a commercially deployed inspection platf...
Building Safe, Scalable Robots at GM With Mikell Taylor 18.02.2026 38:51
Talk about humanoid robots is everywhere, but how useful are they in industrial settings? In this live episode of Automated, Brian Heater talks with Mikell Taylor, former Amazon Robotics leader and current head of General Motors’ Autonomous Robotics Center. Recorded in front of an audience at A3’s Business Forum, the conversation dives into safety, collaboration, automation at scale, and why the b...
How Democratizing Access to Robotics will Benefit All: Intrinsic’s Brian Gerkey on Open-Source Software 11.02.2026 48:25
Brian Gerkey believes deeply in the importance of open-sourcing robotics technology. His career, with time spent at Willow Garage, Open Robotics, and now as CTO at Intrinsic, has been guided by this philosophy. In this episode of Automated , Gerkey explains why “simple” tasks like picking and placing remain some of the toughest problems to solve, especially in high-variability environments. We exp...
When AI Leaves the Demo Stage: Kence Anderson on What Lasts 04.02.2026 44:36
The most interesting work around AI doesn’t occur at the height of the hype cycle. Kence Anderson has watched promising ideas overperform in demos, underperform in reality, and eventually re-emerge as something more modest and more useful. This episode focuses on that middle ground, where engineering judgment replaces speculation and progress looks slower than the headlines suggest. An engineer wh...
Colin Angle on iRobot, Regulation, and the Future of Physical AI 28.01.2026 55:33
After three decades in consumer robotics, Colin Angle is still asking the hardest questions about trust, value, and what robots are actually for. Colin Angle, co-founder and former CEO of iRobot, joins Automated for a candid conversation about the rise of consumer robotics, the collapse of the Amazon acquisition, and what comes next for physical AI. He explains why Roomba was never a “science proj...
Eric Danziger on the Reality Gap in Robotics and AI 21.01.2026 46:43
The current interest in robotics follows a pattern we’ve seen before. Eric Danziger has spent years working through those cycles and offers perspective on how things are actually playing out. Invisible AI CEO Eric Danziger joins Automated to cut through the hype around humanoids, self-driving cars, and AI demos. Drawing from his time in the U.S. Army, Carnegie Mellon’s robotics program, and Silico...
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