

Kento
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@KenKpr0328
COO Orboh : deploying humanoid Delight @DelightX_SF /Off-Season @fdotinc / KIT @kyutech / I built liquid rocket and AI rob. Future I hold space fashion show.



今度、G1 10台借りて 東京でヒューマノイドハッカソンやろうと思ってるんでど、一緒にやってくれる方いませんか?

"Dude, the customer could not care less." Thiel Fellow @victorwboyd, who's building autonomous forklifts with the ultimate goal of being able to get anything anywhere in under 5 hours, says "teleoperation" has become a dirty word for no good reason. "[Teleoperation] is extremely valuable... customers don't care, guys. The customers don't care if you're fully autonomous. Customers care if the work is done." "If you're over here stressing, 'Oh, dude, we're only 10% autonomous,' but you're getting the job done every single time, and you're profitable — obviously keep going for more autonomy. Push those margins. But, dude, the customer could not care less."






We ran a demo at a construction site in Japan. The job: drywall mudding — the finishing work that happens on every wall before paint goes on. Here's what we heard from workers on the ground: "When humans apply the mud, the finish is always uneven." That means sanding, touch-ups, and rework. "When we fall behind schedule, we hire extra workers just for the finishing stage." Nobody sees these as problems. They're just part of the job.




