gPrisma !
PrismaX Office Hours
Just a quick reminder for anyone following PrismaX Office Hours 5 is coming up soon.
Date: April 2, 2026
Time: 09:00 AM (UTC)
these sessions are usually the best place to hear directly from the team, from product updates to future direction and ongoing improvements.
it’s also a good chance to ask questions, share feedback and understand how things are evolving behind the scenes.
if you’ve been keeping up with Prismax, definitely worth joining this one.
@PrismaXai@RoboCon_AI@shayebackus
gPrisma !
Understanding the Service Layer in robotics
the more i dive into the robotics space, the more i realize it’s not just about flashier hardware or "smarter" models anymore.
The real progress comes from a loop:
Robots interact → data is generated → intelligence improves → robots get better
it sounds simple but scaling that loop is incredibly hard.
for a long time, the industry was obsessed with the hardware. but now Prismax is moving into the next stage by building what i’d call a Service Layer.
It’s the invisible structure that organizes everything:
* how robots are deployed in the field.
* how humans interact with machines via teleoperation.
* how that raw data flows back into training systems.
without this structure, even a mountain of data is just noise. but with it, every single interaction becomes part of a system that learns.
Prismax is moving away from the idea of 'one robot getting better' and toward a network where everything learns together.
it’s a subtle shift, but it’s the one that actually makes scaling possible.
@PrismaXai@RoboCon_AI
gPrisma !
Understanding the Service Layer in robotics
the more i dive into the robotics space, the more i realize it’s not just about flashier hardware or "smarter" models anymore.
The real progress comes from a loop:
Robots interact → data is generated → intelligence improves → robots get better
it sounds simple but scaling that loop is incredibly hard.
for a long time, the industry was obsessed with the hardware. but now Prismax is moving into the next stage by building what i’d call a Service Layer.
It’s the invisible structure that organizes everything:
* how robots are deployed in the field.
* how humans interact with machines via teleoperation.
* how that raw data flows back into training systems.
without this structure, even a mountain of data is just noise. but with it, every single interaction becomes part of a system that learns.
Prismax is moving away from the idea of 'one robot getting better' and toward a network where everything learns together.
it’s a subtle shift, but it’s the one that actually makes scaling possible.
@PrismaXai@RoboCon_AI
gPrisma fam !
Just saw Prismax bringing live robot control to YHack and this feels different.
Instead of just coding, builders are actually operating real robot arms in real time.
a simple task like stacking blocks suddenly becomes challenging when it’s physical.
that’s where real learning happens - not in theory, but in interaction.
feels like a small step, but this is how more people start understanding real world robotics.
@PrismaXai@RoboCon_AI