
Devinder Sodhi
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Last weekend, Deeplake (Activeloop) was proud to sponsor the Intelligence at the Frontier Hackathon at Frontier Tower in SF, organized by Funding the Commons. I also had the chance to serve as one of the judges for Physical AI spec. It was a great experience working with the teams, hearing their ideas, and helping them think through their approaches during the build process. The winning team X-G1 used Deeplake to manage their training data pipeline, enabling team collaboration, dataset ingestion, and fast tensor streaming for model fine-tuning. This allowed them to rapidly iterate during the 2-day hackathon while building a pipeline for the Unitree G1 humanoid robot, moving from teleoperated demonstrations to autonomous policy testing. Congrats to Team X-G1 for taking first place in both challenge tracks: 🤖 Physical AI & Robotics: Data at Scale 🤖 Physical AI & Robotics by NomadicML #physicalAI #deeplake












Last year, three German dudes bought a abandoned office tower in downtown SF. They've since turned it into the most tech-infused office in the world in the form of @frontiertower. We sent @kyliebytes to investigate. Full episode here on X and down in the replies for our YouTube channel.






