Ivan Poupyrev (@ipoupyrev) 's Twitter Profile
Ivan Poupyrev

@ipoupyrev

Founder, CEO at @PhysicalAI. Tech leader and executive, interaction designer, scientist. Google, Disney, Sony before. 2019 National Design Award. TED speaker.

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linkhttps://www.archetypeai.io/ calendar_today30-08-2011 15:43:57

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I am so excited for what the team at Archetype AI Archetype are building. I think the impact they could have in the Defense Industry with Battlefield Management Systems like Anduril Industries Lattice could be huge!!! Ivan Poupyrev

I am so excited for what the team at <a href="/PhysicalAI/">Archetype AI</a> Archetype are building. I think the impact they could have in the Defense Industry with Battlefield Management Systems like <a href="/anduriltech/">Anduril Industries</a> Lattice could be huge!!! <a href="/ipoupyrev/">Ivan Poupyrev</a>
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This is the most patient and detailed explanation of how an airfoil actually works—along with sound, light, shadows, and many other familiar physical systems. ciechanow.ski/airfoil/ Thanks to Eli Guerron for pointing it out!

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In VR, physical feedback during interactions—like a pinch gesture—is limited to what your own body provides, such as the sensation between your fingers. I’ve always thought that VR and AR interfaces could better leverage this natural tactile zone between the fingers. I conducted

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Thank you to World Summit AI #WSAIUSA for having me. Next stop: Annual Meeting of the New Champions #AMNC25. See you in Tianjin, China!

Thank you to World Summit AI #WSAIUSA for having me. Next stop: Annual Meeting of the New Champions #AMNC25. See you in Tianjin, China!
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A short opinion piece I wrote for the @WEF blog, arguing that the real use case for Physical AI isn’t replacing people with robots — it’s augmenting human capabilities and helping small teams to manage increasingly complex environments and assets. weforum.org/stories/2025/0…

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Thank you @WEF for having us in Tianjin at #AMNC25. We look forward to continuing our partnership and being part of the Forum community!

Thank you @WEF for having us in Tianjin at #AMNC25. We look forward to continuing our partnership and being part of the Forum community!
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Very true. It's not just entrepreneurs — it's the same if you try to innovate within the corporate world and come up with radical ideas. At some point, you're told to stop pursuing your wacky ideas, fall in line, and start contributing to the bottom line. Or else.