🤖@VerneRobotics builds AI software for robot arms to learn new skills in hours (their AI model is SOTA), making it easy for any company to adopt automation. Congrats on the launch, @neil_nie_ and @nolitadrip! ycombinator.com/launches/O3T-v…
@ycombinator @VerneRobotics @neil_nie_ @nolitadrip The live demo was mindblowing
@ycombinator @VerneRobotics @neil_nie_ @nolitadrip Congrats on the launch!
@ycombinator @VerneRobotics @neil_nie_ @nolitadrip These would be good for the New Zealand wine bottling lines that haven't fully automated yet.
@ycombinator @VerneRobotics @neil_nie_ @nolitadrip Impressive launch. Excited to see how this accelerates adoption across industries
This is what the "AI taking jobs" narrative misses. For every automatable task, a new profession like "Robot Skills Trainer" or "Automation Workflow Designer" is born. The future belongs to those who can work with these new systems. We're getting students ready for the jobs that don't even have a title yet. Exciting times!
@ycombinator @VerneRobotics @neil_nie_ @nolitadrip Teaching robot arms new skills in hours is a leap forward for flexible automation.
@ycombinator @VerneRobotics @neil_nie_ @nolitadrip Get ready @VerneRobotics now you get too many followers 😀
@ycombinator @VerneRobotics @neil_nie_ @nolitadrip Wow, that’s pretty impressive! Automation just got a lot smarter.
@ycombinator @VerneRobotics @neil_nie_ @nolitadrip progress from Verne Robotics building robot arms that adapt like software is a leap for automation. At Nyra AI (getnyra.ai), we believe fast-learning AI is the backbone of future-ready operations across sectors from ads to assembly lines.