PYMNTS.com March 11, 2025

Dexterity raised $95 million in additional funding to accelerate its development of “Physical AI,” which it defines as artificial intelligence that powers robots to do physical tasks.

“Dexterity’s ‘AI of AIs’ approach leverages hundreds of Physical AI models to unlock the capability for robots to load trucks, singulate parcels and palletize for the world’s largest companies,” Dexterity said in a Tuesday (March 11) post on LinkedIn announcing the funding. “And we’re just getting started.”

The company said in the post that it aims to use the technology to enhance productivity and address labor shortages.

Dexterity’s Physical AI and robotics offerings feature robots with human-like dexterity, automation of repetitive tasks and complex manipulations in unpredictable environments, according to the company’s website.

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