Two-thirds of organizations rate physical AI as a high priority for the next three to five years
79% of organizations are already engaging with physical AI,[1] with 27% already deploying or scaling solutions 60% of executives believe that physical AI will enable robotics adoption in areas that were once impossible or impractical 43% of executives are interested in physical AI as an enabler of domestic production at scale Paris, France (Apr. 16, 2026) – The Capgemini Research Institute has published a new report on ‘Physical AI: Taking human-robot collaboration to the next level,’ which explores the impact of physical AI on robotics and the value it could unlock for businesses. Physical AI marks a shift in robotics from automation to autonomous action in the real world. The opportunity it represents is widely recognized by executives across sectors, from high tech (93%) to warehousing and logistics (69%) and agriculture (59%), as well as the globe: with nearly three quarters of executives in the US, and around two thirds in Europe, and APAC in agreement. Moving from experimentation to business impact Physical AI is at an inflection point as technological breakthroughs and market forces converge to accelerate real‑world deployment at scale. Advances in foundation models are equipping robots with the intelligence needed to operate autonomously in complex environments, while...