Brett Adcock
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I think it's going to be super transformative for the world.
And I think what we're going to try to do over the next year or two is try to like get this out further at scale and get everybody to feel this more and more.
Like you feel it when you come to our office and you feel it when you're next to the robots, but it's like hard for the, we're such early innings about this yet for takeoff that it's hard for the whole world to really feel this.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Have you seen, do the robots interact with each other?
Yeah.
What does that look like?
Right now, they communicate with each other when they need to, like... So we have, like, robots that are running these 24-7 shifts.
When one robot gets, like, down to, like, low state of charge, let's say it's, like, 10%, and it's a few percentages away from... We'll dock it before it's at, you know, 1% or something like that.
It's at 10%.
The other robot will get ready.
like, to sub in.
It will, like, come walk over, sit right behind it, and then when the robot is ready and knows that it's there, it will then back away, and then the robot will go in to do operations and do work.
That other robot will then go over and start charging.
If any of those robots have any problems throughout, it could be hardware or software, they will go and, like, go to, like, basically, like, the hospital in our office.
So they'll go to a certain place.
When they know they're going to the hospital, we have another robot coming in to the main docks,
to start subbing in and getting ready to go.
All this communication is happening like robot to robot.