
AI is no longer just generating text and images — it is starting to power robots, factories, vehicles, and real-world operations. In this episode of The AI Files, we unpack one of the biggest shifts happening in AI right now: the move from digital assistants to physical AI. We begin with NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang’s bold claim that “Physical AI has arrived — every industrial company will become a robotics company,” and explore what that could mean for manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, transportation, and the future of work. We also break down NVIDIA’s stunning long-term vision for AI agents inside the enterprise, including the idea of deploying massive numbers of digital workers to support human employees. What does that mean for executives, engineers, and the way companies may soon be structured? Also in this episode: Uber’s $1.25 billion investment in Rivian and the push toward a robotaxi future OpenAI’s GPT-5.4 mini and nano, and why smaller AI models are becoming so important NVIDIA restarting China-compliant chip production Midjourney V8 Alpha and its major upgrades in speed, quality, and control Microsoft MAI Image 2 and the next wave of creative AI Microsoft’s Azure Skills Plugin, which could make AI coding agents far more useful in real production environments This episode is a must-watch for anyone following: AI agents, robotics, autonomous vehicles, enterprise AI, creative AI, Microsoft, OpenAI, NVIDIA, and where the industry is heading next. Subscribe to The AI Files for weekly conversations on the biggest stories shaping artificial intelligence. #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #NVIDIA #OpenAI #Microsoft #Robotics #PhysicalAI #GPT54 #Midjourney #Uber #Rivian #Azure #AIagents #Robotaxi #TheAIFiles