Brett Adcock
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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We're certified now with the government bodies like the FAA to make it happen.
We have a good balance sheet with cash.
The team's great.
And so it's just like, you know, get certified and get this thing going.
Damn, that is, you're really changing the world.
Well, we're at the start of it, but, you know, hopeful to make this thing work.
Yeah, so, you know, I spent, like, five or six years working on, like, a pretty crazy robotics work at Archer, and...
Like the ultimate like meta problem in robotic space is can you build like a general purpose machine to do everything in the world like much of what say humans can in the world?
And I have this big belief that, you know, we have like weird biological species.
Like we look, we're like, you know, we have these weird hands and arms and legs and certain height and sensors.
And then we ended up building this world around us so we can interact with it.
I mean, if we get dropped into Mars today, we're going to build coffee cups that we can hold and stairs and doors, and we're going to build this stuff again.
And it's like the human operating system.
We're building things we can use and operate in that makes it easy for our lives.
And we built it around the form factor.
Meaning if we look differently, the world will look different.
Our espresso machine would be different looking.
We might not even like espresso or caffeine in this case.
So we built this whole world around us.
The holy grail for robotics is can you basically build a general purpose machine that can do what humans can?