Dexterity Drops 'Foresight' World Model for Truck Loading
Robotics company Dexterity launches a physics-consistent world model that creates real-time digital twins of physical environments.
Dexterity just pulled the curtain back on Foresight — a world model built specifically for the unglamorous but critical task of truck loading.
Foresight is what the company calls a "physics-consistent world model." In plain terms, it generates a real-time, transactable digital representation of a physical environment. Think of it as giving robots an always-updated mental map of the space they're working in, grounded in actual physics rather than rough approximations.
The truck loading use case is a smart entry point. Loading and unloading trucks remains one of the most physically demanding and hard-to-automate warehouse tasks. Getting a robot to understand shifting cargo, variable box sizes, and tight spatial constraints in real time is genuinely difficult.
Foresight aims to solve that by keeping the robot's understanding of its environment accurate and actionable at all times. No lag. No guesswork.