Last updated: May 7, 2026

Our Editorial Mission

EAI² publishes independent technical explainers, comparisons, and market notes about embodied AI, humanoid robots, robot learning, and physical intelligence.

Our goal is to help engineers, researchers, operators, and strategy readers understand what is actually usable, what is still experimental, and what evidence supports each claim.

Source Standards

We prioritize primary and high-quality sources:

  • research papers and preprints
  • official documentation and product pages
  • company announcements and filings
  • reputable technology and business reporting
  • clearly attributed public benchmark or funding data

When a claim is uncertain, reported by only one outlet, or based on an early demo, we label it cautiously instead of presenting it as settled fact.

AI Assistance and Human Editing

EAI² uses AI tools to accelerate drafting, outlining, summarization, and editing. Articles are reviewed and edited by human operators before publication.

AI assistance does not replace source checking. We do not intentionally publish unsourced benchmark numbers, fabricated citations, or claims that cannot be traced to a reasonable source.

Independence

EAI² is not owned by a robotics vendor, venture fund, university lab, or AI model provider. We do not accept paid placements or sponsored editorial coverage.

If affiliate links are added in the future, they will be disclosed and will not determine which products or companies are covered.

Updates and Corrections

Technical robotics content ages quickly. We update articles when:

  • a model, robot, framework, or benchmark materially changes
  • better source material becomes available
  • readers report an error
  • a funding or deployment signal needs clarification

Corrections are made directly in the relevant article. When the correction changes the meaning of a claim, we add a note explaining what changed.

To report an issue, use the Contact page.

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