Former DeepMind Researcher Starts Robotics Startup

Summary

Former DeepMind researcher Pete Florence started Generalist AI, a robotics startup that aims to make general-purpose robots a reality. The startup has received investment from Nvidia and is focused on making robotics a reality.

Key Points

  • Generalist AI aims to make general-purpose robots a reality

  • The startup has received investment from Nvidia

  • Pete Florence left DeepMind a year ago to start the company

  • Kamyar Ghasemipour, a student researcher at DeepMind, has also joined Generalist AI as a founding technical staff member

Why It Matters

The development of general-purpose robots could have significant implications for various industries and aspects of our lives.

Author

Charles Rollet

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