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The Identity Layer for the Physical World
Digital systems depend on identity, but the physical world largely does not. This article explains why physical identity infrastructure is emerging as a foundational layer for machines, automation systems, and AI platforms that need to determine what physical objects are, whether they are trusted, and how they connect to digital systems.


The Architecture Behind Machine-Readable Physical Environments
Physical AI depends on more than cameras and recognition models. It requires an infrastructure capable of assigning identity to physical objects and resolving that identity reliably across environments. This article explains the architectural components required to make machine-readable physical environments possible.


What Infrastructure Is Required for Physical AI
Artificial intelligence can process digital information with extraordinary precision, yet machines still struggle to reliably interpret physical environments.
Physical AI systems require infrastructure that allows machines to recognize, identify, and interact with real-world objects.
This article explores the foundational technologies required to make the physical world machine-readable.


How Broadcast Became Interactive Infrastructure
Interactive broadcast infrastructure is transforming television from passive delivery into responsive systems. This article explores how Qapture demonstrates the Sodyo platform in real-world broadcast environments, enabling real-time participation and measurable interaction at scale.
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