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...robotics? Yeah. Purpose built Yeah. Humanoid? Yeah. It's interesting. It feels like, for a long time, robotics is one of those areas that was always gonna happen and didn't quite. Right? If you looked at the installed base of robots, it was in the hu
operating sort of autonomous forklifts and mining equipment. And I don't know how many of them are actually going to, you know, survive, but I'm definitely seeing a huge influx of them. And that that shift happened about three years ago, I would say
billions of interactions, you really are almost allowed to fail never. When you have embodied systems that are put out there in the real world, you you just have to solve so many problems you never thought you'd have to solve when you're just thinkin
Like construction, where there are now semi autonomous mason robots that help do the heavy part of laying bricks so that a mason can stay where they are. Restaurants, another area where we would have expected that there wasn't a lot of room for autom
...robotics and what I kinda like to see is that a few years ago, it was and I know that this still exists. There's a lot of hype around humanoid robots and this idea of the optimists or the agility robots walking around and interacting. But there is ac
...is Vassar Robotics. I did find it. And, here is the demo I was watching earlier today that I when I was going through the latest cohort from YC. So you said it's doing, like, a language model commentary on its moves. But it's it's very janky. But her
This is getting so cheap that, I couldn't find it in my notes, so I'm not gonna spend five minutes looking for it. But there's a a company in their latest spicy batch that made a $200 robotic arm that you can prompt using natural language, and it can
each robot have their own format system files. So with our software, you can convert that into any software that is adaptable to any brands, whether it be Tesla, Figur, KUKA, or any other off the shelf robotic thing that you're buying. Okay. So the w
...automation and robotics. We had this simple, naive idea that it should be it should be possible to build a new kind of logistics system, a a fully automated logistics system that would be 10 times as fast, half the cost, and zero emission. The first
...cursive for robotics. So just like video format, like m p four, m o v format, each robot have their own format system files. So with our software, you can convert that into any software that is adaptable to any brands, whether it be Tesla, Figur, KUK
...huge. So I think there's still gonna be a journey for robotics
...like, I would argue that robotics has not been an
I think it's also it's not just this kind of dexterous automation, but I do think drones, autonomous vehicles, I put them all in the same category whether there's some it it's some combination of mechanical response to a machine vision system that, I
...if robotics require, like, a human to drive them, it's kind of partially defeating the point of them in many ways. So they need to be, like, almost fully autonomous. And it's a bit like giving someone a keyboard and then saying, write an essay. It's
Please don't misgender the robot. But it's it's really incredible. They're figuring the the coolest part of this demo, by the way, which I loved, was they take an apple, and then the second robot figures out that it should go in the fruit bowl. Mhmm.
a high value human in the loop adds value. Right? So you're making a product where you're one person or a small production team putting out something, and then it can be seen by by millions. So that's very different, you know, as you said. The other
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