23.07.2025

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Philipp Wicke Explores Embodied AI

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MCML Junior Member Philipp Wicke explores the role of the body in artificial intelligence in a recent article. He highlights how embodiment, the connection between physical presence and intelligence, could be essential for developing more capable and grounded AI systems.

The article focuses on the idea of embodiment and how physical interaction with the world might be crucial for intelligent behavior. Wicke brings a philosophical perspective to the topic, linking concepts from AI, robotics, and cognitive science.

23.07.2025


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