The Robot Learning Company (@RobotLearningCo) makes automation accessible beyond factories by building affordable AI-powered robot arms to automate repetitive, stationary tasks. Congrats on the launch, @JannikGrothusen! ycombinator.com/launches/Nil-t…
The bottleneck isn’t hardware capability, it’s task-specific engineering. Reducing integration effort through demonstration-based learning is exactly where the field needs to go.
Once YC funds The Robot Shipping Co they’ll be in business
Really adding another robotic hand helps more productive usage right
The biggest benefit to this I see this can be introduced in homes faster, can have a cheaper price point, and likely has to deal with less safety constraints compared to a full fledged humanoid I’d happily buy one y’all…… x.com/mahajanrevant/…
A cool use case. If I have a set of robotic arms I can easily move to different places to do different kinds of tasks - doing dishes, folding clothes. It would still require me to keep clothes and dishes close to it but it’s a step level more of comfort I have. I am still able…
Wow, this is really cool! Excited to see what these affordable robot arms can do.
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