Staged video going viral. Robot did not “go rogue”.
This policy is a fixed movement set that comes on g1 robots by default by setting it in “dance mode”.
well it's officially past Q2 2026 and @pickle was a massive scam that @thedowd and I extensively warned everyone about.
congrats to all those who lost money and didn't listen. as if some SaaS try hard kid was better then Apple at making hardware.
As someone who worked in AR/VR for over a decade please listen. The @pickle glasses are not real. It’s literally just a mold of glasses made in China.
The technology for AR glasses in this form factor isn’t possible yet. Not even Meta or Apple has glasses like this. 100% fake.
Watching your haters have constant crash outs about your success is something you don’t think about when you are building a company.
But damn it feels good.
San Francisco based robot fighting startup, @REK , has broken into Chinese social media.
They’re praising @cixliv (founder) for being a pioneer in AR who’s bringing Real Steel to life
Always exciting to see an American company capture the attention of the Chinese market. Kudos!
REK is looking to hire a sales/ops and a RL (reinforcement learning) person that is/can be based in SF.
Come build real steel with us, will be the coolest thing you ever do.
The 6-foot tall T800's are in the shop, and last night we held the first fight in the Arena at San Francisco's REK headquarters.
"With robots, size matters"😉
"If you were hit by a bat going 100 miles per hour that's what it would be like to get hit by one of these." A San Francisco storefront opened by robot fighting event company REK will allow customers to train, showcase, repair and develop giant 6-foot humanoid robots that can fight.
Read the story: abc7news.com/19377134/
I got my first Tesla yesterday. I said I would get one when self driving was better than me. This car drove me around for 3 hours without any intervention.
Driving is solved, what a time to be alive.
Here's a first look at Snapchat's new AR glasses launching this fall for $2,195. They are designed for productivity, streaming, gaming and a wide range of day-to-day activities.