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Marcus Castro

@mac_a_castro

CEO @SovranoAI. 400+ universities. 500k+ professionals. 20+ languages. Building the human evaluation layer that AI needs and the skills signal employers trust.

Barcelona, Spain Katılım Eylül 2020
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Marcus Castro
Marcus Castro@mac_a_castro·
💥Genesis AI has unveiled GENE-26.5, or what they're calling the first "robotic brain" for human-level physical tasks...the demo looks insane. Robotics is starting to look a lot more like the early days of LLMs: → more data → better feedback loops →rapid compounding progress.
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Marcus Castro@mac_a_castro·
There will be no "jobs apocalypse." Starting in 2028-2029, @Gartner_inc predicts AI will create more jobs than it eliminates. What inevitably WILL happen is a massive skills reshuffle.
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Marcus Castro@mac_a_castro·
Robotics is getting a lot more attention right now. Came across this “awesome robotics” repo from @lukas_m_ziegler that’s actually useful. It covers courses, books, tools, conferences… pretty much the full stack. If you’re just getting into it, this is a good place to start.
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
BIG DEAL for future of Humanoid Robotics... Been waiting for this tech for decades. Welcome!
Milk Road AI@MilkRoadAI

This is WILD! MIT just solved one of the hardest unsolved problems in robotics (Save this). For decades, the fundamental problem with soft robots and wearable exoskeletons has not been compute or AI, it has been actuation. The moment you try to give a soft robot meaningful strength, you run into the same wall every engineer has hit since the field began, fluid-driven systems require external pumps, hydraulic reservoirs, and heavy infrastructure that makes the entire thing impractical to wear or embed into fabric. MIT's new Electrofluidic Fiber Muscles solve that problem by eliminating external infrastructure entirely. The key insight is electrohydrodynamic pumping using electric fields to generate pressure directly from electricity, with no moving parts, no motors, and no external fluid reservoir. The fibers are less than 2 millimeters thick, can be woven into fabric like ordinary textile, and operate in complete silence because nothing physically moves inside them, it is just ions propelling fluid through a closed circuit. The performance numbers published in Science Robotics are not conceptual, they are empirical results from actual hardware. These fibers achieve a power density of 50 watts per kilogram, matching skeletal muscle, with a contraction strain of 20% and a response time of 0.3 seconds. A single bundled configuration lifted 4 kilograms, 200 times its own weight while a separate configuration drove a robotic arm through a 40-degree bend compliant enough to safely complete a human handshake. Another configuration launched objects in under 100 milliseconds, which is faster than a human flinch reflex. The design mirrors biological muscle architecture in a way that prior artificial muscle approaches never achieved. The fibers are organized into antagonistic pairs, one contracts while the other extends, exactly like biceps and triceps and because the system runs in a closed loop, the relaxing fiber serves as the fluid reservoir for the contracting one, which is what allows the whole system to operate untethered with no external tank. The applications are not hypothetical but rather are the exact use cases the industry has been waiting years for the hardware to catch up to. Exoskeletons for physical labor, prosthetic limbs that move with the natural compliance of biological tissue, assistive garments for patients with motor disorders, and soft robots capable of safe physical contact with humans are all immediately unlocked by a muscle technology that is silent, lightweight, and weavable into clothing. The deeper significance is what this technology does when it meets the AI robotics wave that is already underway. Every major humanoid robot program, Figure, 1X, Boston Dynamics, Tesla Optimus is currently bottlenecked by the same hardware limitations these fibers address, actuators that are too rigid, too loud, too heavy, or too dependent on infrastructure to operate naturally alongside humans. Electrofluidic fiber muscles do not just solve a materials science problem but rather they remove one of the last physical barriers between robots that live in labs and robots that live in the world.

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Jeff Weinstein
Jeff Weinstein@jeff_weinstein·
I’ll be in València, Spain 🇪🇸 this Sunday if any nerds want to meet for morning coffee. DM or email. (It’s been fantastic to meet so many founders and their teams in Madrid. I’ll write up some themes next week.)
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Marcus Castro@mac_a_castro·
A lot of founder journeys feel like this loop. At the bottom, everything feels permanent, so you start questioning decisions, and then yourself. Speaking from experience, what usually changes is when you stop trying to avoid the lesson and actually learn from it.
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Carles Reina
Carles Reina@Carles_Reina·
It is not possible to build a successful company without being hyper-competitive; like a pro-athlete but building a startup. As a company scales, some hires aren't that competitive due to risk-aversion (should you even hire those?), but you still need a few that trigger others. At ElevenLabs, I am probably the most competitive one. Sometimes we win, and other times we lose. But the willingness to always do better and never stay comfortable is key. My teams are as crazy as I am.
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Marcus Castro@mac_a_castro·
YC's latest startup requests say a lot about where AI is heading. We're moving past "AI features". ycombinator.com/rfs Now it’s: → AI running services → AI operating companies → AI in robotics, healthcare, and agriculture → AI connected to the physical world
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Marcus Castro@mac_a_castro·
Everyone's focused on building right now, when building is getting commoditised fast. AI can help you code, design, write copy, ship MVPs… even clone existing products in a weekend. So the moat isn’t really the product anymore. It’s distribution.
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Marcus Castro@mac_a_castro·
AI isn't replacing jobs the way people expected... Good read that explains why a lot of companies are cutting headcount to fund computing instead. linkedin.com/pulse/tech-lay…
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Ben Lang
Ben Lang@benln·
Cafe Cursor, round two. Where should we go first? • Paris • London • New York • Bangalore • Madrid • San Francisco • Berlin • São Paulo • Bogotá
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Marcus Castro@mac_a_castro·
@AnandChowdhary As the evolution continues, we see the various layers of AI that are vital to the ecosystem - data, infra, services and of course the models themselves. All vital to the ecosystem
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Anand Chowdhary
Anand Chowdhary@AnandChowdhary·
Anthropic launching an enterprise AI services firm with PE money tells us that the bottleneck moved from API access to integration, evals, security review, process redesign, owners, training, and maintenance. Frontier models still need forward-deployed humans. The services layer is where adoption happens. Make it feel like product, not consulting leftovers.
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Marcus Castro@mac_a_castro·
@MollySOShea Going to be increíble to see how this empowers the Austin startup boom even more than it is today. A gigantic cash inflow to the 170+ will be insane to the ecosystem. 🤠
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Molly O’Shea
Molly O’Shea@MollySOShea·
PSA: If you’re one of the ~160 people in Austin expected to make $100M+ on the IPO, including ~12 expected to make $1B+, or basically anyone at SpaceX… Here's some financial prep / wealth management basics for massive liquidity events aka *How Billionaires Manage Wealth* With Michel del Buono (@MDB_CIO) CIO of a16z Perennial, the multi-family office of Andreessen Horowitz (this also applies for OpenAI, Anthropic, Cerebras, IPOs, any large secondaries..) 𝐓𝐈𝐌𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐒 (00:00) Michel Del Buono, CIO a16z Perennial (01:25) The idea behind a16z Perennial (03:38) What’s broken in wealth management (09:05) How wealth has changed over time (11:57) How fee structures shape portfolios (15:26) Why single family offices are hard to run (19:47) Who wealth management is really for (23:26) What makes Perennial different (22:21) Preparing for massive liquidity events: SpaceX, OpenAI... (24:01) How to choose the right wealth manager (26:39) Why switching firms is so hard (28:01) How portfolios are actually built (31:29) Why volatility is an opportunity (32:47) Why real estate is so powerful (34:55) Taxes and the Billionaire Tax debate (38:46) Should you move to save taxes? (40:59) Chamath: SPAC losses and how they affect taxes (42:21) Secondary deals, SPVs and the risks (46:16) What drives returns in Venture Capital (49:42) Biggest Lesson from Marc Andreessen & Ben Horowitz (51:27) The biggest mistake founders make with money (52:53) How to invest after a big exit (54:16) Concerns around private credit (56:38) What big IPOs mean for markets (58:08) Keeping up with markets (59:35) What’s the focus this year at a16z
Chris Powers@fortworthchris

Apparently ~160 people in Austin, TX may make $100M+ from the SpaceX IPO. 12 will clear $1B. Don't sleep on Austin - that's a lot of capital formation, very quickly.

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Marcus Castro
Marcus Castro@mac_a_castro·
@MarkVillacampa Out of all seriousness - an external candidate looking to move to Spain can apply for the Beckham’s Law - sub 25% taxes for 6 years. Pretty incredible purchase power in Madrid with that.
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Marcus Castro@mac_a_castro·
@philfung @NUSingapore We are hiring 150 interns from Singapore to Barcelona (and in between) to work on robotics projects. Agree it’s a super powerful experience while in school!
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pfung@philfung·
new robotics/AI lab opening at @NUSingapore - they are hiring!! (In college, I did exchange program at NUS and it is a fantastic place with super smart + driven ppl)
Jiafei Duan@DJiafei

Launching my research group, MAGIC (Manipulation and General Intelligence Control) Lab @NUSComputing, Singapore! We focus on building the next generation of human-centric models for robotic manipulation — deployable safely, reliably, and easily in the real world. Our research spans MLLM reasoning, 3D vision, robot learning, simulation, dexterous manipulation, and cross-embodiment learning. Interested in joining? Sign up here and I'll send a reminder email: forms.gle/oJPLR2pLTt8kLC…

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Marcus Castro
Marcus Castro@mac_a_castro·
@nicole_ripka It’s the small things that matter. Liking a post, wiring a comment, re-posting.. I tell all friends that the little small things matter then most realize.
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Nicole Ripka
Nicole Ripka@nicole_ripka·
It’s free to believe in someone. It’s free to follow someone. Extremely powerful & under appreciated capital.
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arian ghashghai@arian_ghashghai·
Oceans are a @EarthlingVC favorite atm If you’re building something new in oceans I’d love to talk to you!!
altan tutar@altantutar

There's a different kind of robotics being built right now, and it's not on land. While everyone debates humanoid timelines, an entire category is getting massively funded underwater. Just look at the last 12 months: 1/ @saronic raised $1.75B Series D at $9.25B valuation from Kleiner Perkins, with $200M in revenue in 2025. 2/ @anduril's Ghost Shark went from prototype to US Navy Program of Record in 3 years. They've also won a $1.7B contract with the Royal Australian Navy on top of that. 3/ @vatnsystems raised $60M Series A from BVVC. Now the largest AUV manufacturer in the US, based in Rhode Island. 4/ @saildrone raised a $50M strategic investment from Lockheed Martin. Just launched Spectre, an anti-submarine USV with VLS strike capability. 5/ @UlyssesInc raised $46M Series A from a16z American Dynamism. Building "The Ocean Company" out of SF. 6/ @bedrockocean raised $25M Series A-2 from Primary & Northzone. Replacing fuel-hungry survey ships with AUV fleets for seafloor mapping. 7/ @bubblerobotics raised $5M pre-seed from Episode 1 & Asterion. Paris-based. Europe's first serious entry into underwater autonomy. The ocean is 71% of the planet. There's still a lot to explore & build.

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Mark Villacampa
Mark Villacampa@MarkVillacampa·
Anthropic is hiring a Developer Community Lead *in Madrid* 👀 "Anthropic is looking for a Community Lead to drive the strategy and execution of our developer and builder community programs across EMEA. This is an early and high-impact role: you’ll be the regional owner for adapting centrally developed playbooks and programs to local markets, executing community activations on the ground, and identifying net-new opportunities that support a B2C2B growth motion across Europe." Salary: 195k€
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Marcus Castro
Marcus Castro@mac_a_castro·
Mental health 🤝Physical health. A lot of founders separate the two. The problem is, your output is a function of your state. If your baseline is off, everything downstream is worse. Decisions, focus, energy. You can’t scale performance if the system running it is unstable.
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