FORT Robotics announces it is expanding its “Trust Layer” for physical AI by adding “Outside-In Safety,” in collaboration with NVIDIA Halos for Robotics, according to PR Newswire. The company says the approach extends robot perception beyond on-board sensors by incorporating external sensors. It describes this as enabling robots to dynamically control behavior based on the broader sensing context. FORT Robotics also frames the update as helping systems operate efficiently, targeting maximum performance.

The announcement does not detail specific hardware configurations, deployment sites, or performance metrics in the provided text. It instead focuses on the functional concept: combining external sensing inputs with robot control to improve safety and trust in physical environments. The company positions the development as part of the NVIDIA Halos for Robotics effort and presents it as a step toward safer, more reliable physical AI systems that can respond to conditions detected outside the robot itself.

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