Brett Adcock
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Podcast Appearances
And we've had to do a lot to increase the field of view because like schools are, you know, several meters wide, multiple doors, sometimes double doors to get in.
Like we need to scan all of that all the way through.
So it's like a natural aperture that students are walking into, which is good.
You're not walking inside of a building, you know, like through a brick wall.
You have to walk into a door entrance.
And we're trying to, yeah, basically we're trying to get that fully complete this year.
Let's do it.
Okay, so I mean, I think my pitch here is like, I've been...
I've been working on one of the hardest AI... I think humanoid AI is one of the hardest AI technologies on the planet.
It's just an incredibly difficult problem that my team and I have been working through day and night for the last four years.
So it's like, okay, we want to go build a crazy sci-fi future with flying cars, AI humanoids, and then on the other half of my life, I'm using an AI chatbot.
Like a frontier lab, like Gemini or ChatGPT.
And it's so stupid.
It doesn't know me at all, doesn't remember anything I'm saying, can't see what I'm doing.
It can't use tools very well, uses the internet like really poorly, can't even order me a sandwich if I needed one right now.
And like, it doesn't feel very futuristic.
It felt futuristic three years ago, but now anymore, it's just like, it's just not very good.
It feels like I'm like in an incognito window searching Google and that's all I can do.
It doesn't have access to my accounts, doesn't know any of this stuff.
Meanwhile, I think for me, I've just been sitting here for three years thinking, we're going to get Jarvis out of this from Iron Man.