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The robots are real. They are clumsy, expensive, and already turning up for work.
Forget the backflipping showreel. In a BMW plant in Spartanburg, a Figure humanoid spent months doing one real job on a real production line. Apptronik's Apollo is at Mercedes-Benz. Agility's Digit moves totes for GXO and Amazon. Unitree shipped more than 5,500 humanoids in 2025 and cheerfully admitted most went to universities, not factories. This is embodied AI as it actually exists, not as the launch video promised.
Brains with Bodies is the honest field report. What humanoid robots can and cannot do. Who builds them, and why China's lead in making the machines matters more than any single demo. Why picking up a soft object is harder than walking.
Then the other half of the story: biology. AlphaFold predicted the shape of 200 million proteins and earned a Nobel Prize. Isomorphic Labs signed drug-discovery deals with Eli Lilly and Novartis worth billions on paper. Gari Johnson gives the field its due, then hands it the bill. Roughly nine in ten drug candidates fail. The first AI-designed molecule to reach human trials washed out after Phase 1. The honest wins, such as Insilico's lung-disease drug, are named next to the honest failures.
He also marks where quantum sensing and quantum chemistry plausibly fit the medical pipeline over the next decade, and where the claims run ahead of the hardware.
Book 2 of The Quantum Convergence. Reads perfectly well on its own. No physics degree required, no marketing swallowed.