Alphabet’s Gemini powers Atlas: can Google build a robotics growth pillar without owning the hardware?

Alphabet has spent years showing world class robotics research while its actual revenue stayed concentrated in cloud, ads and pure software AI. The new partnership between Google DeepMind and Boston Dynamics, which brings Gemini Robotics AI into the latest Atlas humanoid, is the first time Google’s models become the “brain” of industrial robots that are meant for factory work at scale, not just stage demos. Gemini Robotics is designed as a multimodal vision language action layer, so the same AI can perceive, reason and act across different robot bodies, which makes Atlas an early flagship but not the only hardware this software can eventually run on.

For Alphabet shareholders, the important point is that the company is not trying to build its own humanoid plants, but to position itself as a kind of Android for robots, licensing a standard intelligence layer into machines built by partners like Boston Dynamics and, via Intrinsic, a wider set of industrial manufacturers. If this strategy…

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