CyRo: Redefining Robotics with Human-Like Intuition

CynLr's CyRo is revolutionizing robotics with its groundbreaking ability to intuitively handle unknown objects. Designed by Bengaluru's CynLr, this AI marvel learns and adapts without lengthy training. Already making waves with automotive giants and semiconductor firms, CyRo is pioneering adaptive technology for future industries.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 17-02-2026 16:35 IST | Created: 17-02-2026 16:35 IST
CyRo: Redefining Robotics with Human-Like Intuition
CyRo, the stationary robot developed by CynLr, demonstrates intuitive object handling at the AI Impact Summit pavilion in New Delhi. (Photo/ANI). Image Credit: ANI
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In a striking display at the AI Impact Summit, CyRo, a robot created by CynLr, captivated with its innovative ability to handle never-before-seen objects. CynLr, founded by Nikhil Ramaswamy and Gokul NA in Bengaluru, aims to inject human-like intuition into robotics, a field previously hindered by rigid programming.

The technology, representing a significant leap in adaptive AI, is designed to mimic human object-handling under diverse conditions. Co-founder Gokul Namakkal emphasized the deficiencies in current robotics, noting that essential tasks like assembling car components still heavily rely on human labor due to AI's limitations.

CyRo's intuitive vision system allows it to instantly assess and respond to objects, a revolutionary step that minimizes the need for exhaustive data sets. This advancement has garnered attention from industry leaders, securing pilot projects with companies like Audi, and explores potential in varied fields from warehouse automation to surgical robotics.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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