Californian company Realbotix Corp., a developer of AI-powered humanoid robotic companions, has entered a strategic partnership with Radium, a U.S.-based cloud infrastructure provider, to enhance the speed and natural flow of human–robot interactions.
The collaboration leverages Radium’s serverless inference platform, enabling Realbotix to eliminate the artificial pauses that often disrupt conversations with AI-driven robots. By integrating its proprietary language and vision models into Radium’s GPU-powered cloud, Realbotix can serve thousands of concurrent users with minimal latency.
The move is expected to strengthen the appeal of Realbotix’s humanoid robots by enabling more emotionally responsive and real-time conversational experiences, which are becoming critical differentiators in the consumer robotics market.
Radium’s platform also introduces auto-scaling capabilities, allowing Realbotix to maintain consistent performance during peak usage periods without incurring excessive infrastructure costs. This efficiency allows the robotics company to focus its resources on developing advanced AI personalities and expanding its market reach.
“Delivering truly real-time AI pushes infrastructure to its limits,” said Radium CEO Adam Hendin, adding that the collaboration demonstrates how AI performance can be scaled for mass consumer adoption. Realbotix CEO Andrew Kiguel noted that outsourcing infrastructure enables the company to “concentrate on creating richer, more engaging personalities” for its robots, rather than managing backend systems.





