Google's Robotics Subsidiary Intrinsic Joins the Tech Giant

Intrinsic, the robotics software company owned by Alphabet, has been brought under Google's domain after nearly 5 years as an independent Alphabet company.
Intrinsic, the robotics software company owned by Alphabet, has announced that it will be joining Google after nearly 5 years as an independent Alphabet company. This move marks a significant shift in the tech giant's robotics strategy, as it looks to consolidate its expertise and resources in this rapidly evolving field.
Intrinsic was founded in 2017 with the goal of developing software that could make industrial robots more flexible, intelligent, and easy to use. The company has since worked on a range of projects, including developing advanced control systems and machine learning algorithms to help robots perform complex tasks with greater precision and autonomy.
In a blog post, Intrinsic CEO Wendy Tan-White explained that the move to Google will allow the company to
Source: TechCrunch


