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Exile-AI: Pioneering AI innovation. Founder, AUTONOMOUS Robotics, RF.



Fundamental co-founder @nicochristie on why limiting yourself to what you already understand is one of the biggest career mistakes you can make: "Humans are still verification bottlenecked. I feel kind of strongly that you should not let your own understanding limit you from doing things. You kind of have to separate understanding from doing." "I was doing all of this unbelievably fast Excel work, and I know Excel, but I hadn't built an LBO professionally. I actually didn't have the time nor the technical ability to assess whether I was right or wrong." "What I had was a mastery of AI. Knowing that if I summoned enough independent adversarial review sub-agents, there was very little chance of me being wrong if they all converged on some kind of truth." "We're all going to be able to do these things that we don't understand soon. We also need to get comfortable just admitting we don't know, and it's okay. If you're going to only do what you understand, you're going to be really slow soon."



Researchers built a soft floating robot for indoor interaction. It uses helium and flapping fins instead of propellers. The result is quiet, lightweight, and safe to touch. It can follow people, give reminders, and act as a study buddy. Published at ACM DIS 2026.







a sneak peek of Soundryx sensors detecting a DJI Mavic 3 Pro happy Fourth of July 🇺🇸




This brief clip illustrates a Smartshooter counter UAS sight in action














