@travisk Physical AI needs a good network in the same way Uber needed a good network. I imagine places like mines have especially challenging connectivity considerations. 5G and 6G will care for some of the compute, but companies like Atoms can help inform how connectivity evolves.
Today we started rolling out SimGym — a system that creates “digital customers” that behave like real ones. They browse your site, complete tasks, and reveal optimization opportunities. You can even run A/B tests with *zero* live traffic! Spent a year developing it.
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@gregisenberg This also opens up a middleware need for managing quality of service, distributed compute allocation, time sensitive data delivery, time sync across services etc across agents
@levelsio Never worked in hospitality but I think this could work. I often think about building something like this but targeted towards startup/small business groups who want to take over the whole facility easily, need meeting rooms, want to connect with the city in which they're in.
It seems there will always be room for sound, well researched journalism even in an AI world since AI only looks for historical public truths versus unearthing new truths.
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