PrismaX is effectively blurring the line between humans control and robots learn
Through teleoperation, every human action becomes a training signal for AI
It’s not just operating machines - it’s transferring real-world experience directly into digital systems
This creates a continuous loop where human skills turn into data, and data becomes the foundation for more precise and autonomous robots
The result is a system that doesn’t just execute commands, but gradually learns how to act in the real world
@PrismaXai
AI is advancing at an incredible pace, yet some of the most valuable data remains inaccessible due to security and privacy concerns
That’s why the future of AI depends not only on better models, but also on trust infrastructure. Without a secure way to work with sensitive data, the potential of autonomous agents and intelligent systems will remain limited
@Rena_labs is building this trust layer through TEE technology, enabling data to be processed and utilized without exposing it. This creates a foundation for a new economy where privacy and AI innovation can grow together
At first, it feels simple.
You move - the robot follows
But behind every movement, something bigger is happening
Each action becomes data
Each interaction becomes a lesson
Each session makes the machine a little smarter
This is where human intuition meets machine learning.
Not in theory - but in real time
With @PrismaXai you’re not just controlling a robot
You’re helping train the next generation of AI
And maybe, without even realizing it -
you become part of the system shaping the future.
Some people set their favorite characters as their wallpaper
I chose a reminder of a project I genuinely enjoy following
While many talk about the future of AI, Rena Labs is building infrastructure where AI can be not only powerful, but also verifiable and secure
A small pink cat on my screen
Big ambitions behind it
@Rena_Labs
AI Can Process Your Data Without Accessing It. Here’s How
Most people assume that if AI is working with data, it automatically sees it. But that’s not actually true
Here’s how it works inside a secure enclave in @Rena_labs
AI gets access to computation, but not to the raw data itself
Everything happens inside an isolated environment where information stays encrypted
This means the system can analyze data without being able to read, copy, or extract it
In the end, you only receive the result - not your exposed data
That’s the core idea of privacy-first AI