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Software Bottleneck Hinders Physical AI Innovation

Key Takeaways
  • Software architecture and integration are the biggest performance bottlenecks.
  • 27% of developers cite software as the main issue, compared to 16% for hardware.
  • 85% of developers expect software to play a greater role in robotics over the next three to five years.
  • Certification delays and cybersecurity concerns are major challenges.
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Strategic Implications

The findings may indicate a shift in focus towards software development in the robotics industry, as hardware is no longer the primary bottleneck. This could suggest a growing need for more advanced software solutions, which may benefit companies specializing in AI-driven decision making and cybersecurity.

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QNX Research Finds Developers Struggling With Integration Complexity

A recent research study by QNX, a division of BlackBerry Ltd, found that software is becoming the biggest bottleneck to physical AI innovation. The study, which surveyed 1,000 software developers and engineers, revealed that integration complexity, certification delays, and cybersecurity concerns are major challenges facing the industry. As robots become more autonomous and are deployed in less controlled environments, the need for reliable, safe, and predictable software is becoming increasingly important. This was first reported by The Robot Report.

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Software Bottleneck Hinders Physical AI Innovation

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Key Takeaways
  • Software architecture and integration are the biggest performance bottlenecks.
  • 27% of developers cite software as the main issue, compared to 16% for hardware.
  • 85% of developers expect software to play a greater role in robotics over the next three to five years.
  • Certification delays and cybersecurity concerns are major challenges.
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Strategic Implications

The findings may indicate a shift in focus towards software development in the robotics industry, as hardware is no longer the primary bottleneck. This could suggest a growing need for more advanced software solutions, which may benefit companies specializing in AI-driven decision making and cybersecurity.

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What Happened

QNX Research Finds Developers Struggling With Integration Complexity

A recent research study by QNX, a division of BlackBerry Ltd, found that software is becoming the biggest bottleneck to physical AI innovation. The study, which surveyed 1,000 software developers and engineers, revealed that integration complexity, certification delays, and cybersecurity concerns are major challenges facing the industry. As robots become more autonomous and are deployed in less controlled environments, the need for reliable, safe, and predictable software is becoming increasingly important. This was first reported by The Robot Report.

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