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With language models, scale is simple: feed them more text, bigger networks, and more compute, and they usually get better. Robotic foundation models (RFMs) are built a bit different. They live and operate in the physical world with hardware, sensors, moving parts, and real…
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For decades, robotics was limited to rigid, rule-based machines confined to factory floors. These systems were manually programmed for narrow tasks, operating in structured environments with no ability to perceive, reason, or adapt. They relied on hardcoded scripts, required…
Today, training and fine-tuning of AI models is dominated by a handful of companies, requiring billions of dollars in compute and relying on proprietary cloud infra. Decentralized training can help mitigate this dependency, enabling an open, verifiable, and community-driven…
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