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Google Deepmind unveils Gemini Robotics 2 to power robots of all shapes from tabletop arms to humanoids

Google Deepmind's Gemini Robotics 2 is its most advanced vision-language-action model yet, built to control everything from tabletop robots to full-body humanoids. Gemini Robotics ER 2 adds a higher-level reasoning layer for robotics tasks. The artic

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  • Source: The Decoder
  • Published: 2026-07-31
  • Signal score: 4
  • 65 sources

Editor's take

Google DeepMind has introduced Gemini Robotics 2, an advanced vision-language-action model designed to imbue robots with more sophisticated control capabilities across diverse form factors, from articulated arms to humanoid machines.

This development signifies a crucial step towards generalized robotic intelligence, moving beyond specialized tasks to enable robots to understand and act within complex environments. The inclusion of a higher-level reasoning layer is particularly impactful, potentially bridging the gap between perception and effective manipulation, and impacting fields ranging from industrial automation to domestic assistance.

Future developments will likely focus on the model's real-world deployment efficiency and its ability to generalize across an even wider array of tasks and physical environments. The true measure of Gemini Robotics 2's impact will be its performance in diverse, unscripted scenarios and its integration into commercially viable robotic systems, a benchmark that remains to be rigorously tested.

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