Former TeslaBot Engineer Launches AI Robotics Company
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Mytra, a company focusing on industrial productivity with AI and three-dimensional robotics, just launched today with $78 million dollars in total financing through the Series B stage. Mytra co-Founder and CEO Chris Walti joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow to discuss on "Bloomberg Technology."
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It's actually beautiful the amounted of talented and ambitious engineers that work at Tesla and SpaceX go on to build their own solutions to problems they see in the world, or supplementary to the design, manufacturing and engineering related to their fields. American innovation at its finest!
I bet it'll be a book one day, what should it be titled? "Musks Alumni" "Muskians versus the world" "X to the power of X" ?
Many other "Automated Storage and Retrieval" warehousing systems have been available for decades. But as the video says, 90% of warehouses still do not use them.
So, if we compare apples to apples, in what way is this startup better than the rest in their specific niche? This is the question to ask.
3D roaming pallet shuttles exist in the market already - actually quite a few of them - Gebhardt, SRSI, Stow.... What is different here is the vertical movement mechanism, which could be a sell on reduced complexity or increased storage density. But the most important factor that will likely determine their failure/success (so long as the shuttle can do what they say) is racking cost.
Does remind me of Kiva's robotic warehouse system, they were bought by Amazon and made exclusive to thier warehouses, I hope these guys resist the temptation to become one companys competitive advantage
Super exciting times!
I would encourage all of Musk’s top machine learning aka AI talents go off and start competitions on their own. Why be a sycophant when you can lead by actually doing the work and delivering in real time. Things become way more efficient and effective when you streamline the process amongst many leaders of specialties instead of a conglomerate full of red tape and diffused focus. Competition makes best products-services-pricing for all.
By saturating the market, only the strong will survive.
this makes sense. awesomely super cool.
im looling forward to the job losses and public outcry from this technology.
Well said!
Open source the most dominant form improving AI tools data neural networks
Humans need to unionize against ai and robots...
They took our jobs!
Whats the ticker
They dont allow us lowly commercial investors to get in on any of the great opportunities 😂
Fund out what company invented in them
I would buy some stock
For My Retail Warehouses ❤🎉❤။
Same silicon guys starting companies making millions over n over again. Don’t get this trend
sounds like a cash grab to me. they probably already know they can't compete with Tesla
It's a warehouse robot
@@TheMagicJIZZagreed, humans aren't great at warehouse stuff and so it holds neither would something human-like. A warehouse is a machine full of ever repeating tasks, therefore is best served by machines designed for those tasks.