AI+X

By: Lingjie Kong and Rachel Hu
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  • Welcome to AI+X podcast! We invite researchers and founders to discuss AI applications in different industries. Our conversation is solely for informational and entertainment purposes and has no connection to the employment institutions of the hosts or guests. Please note that this podcast does not provide investment advice and it is recommended that you conduct your own research. The hosts and guests of AI+X may own the assets discussed in this episode.
    The hosts and guests of AI+X may own the assets discussed in this episode.
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  • AI+X Episode 1: state-of-the-art research and applications of robotics technology
    Feb 6 2023

    In this episode, we invite Keven and Shenli, Keven finished his computer science (CS) master at Stanford University and currently is the co-founder and CEO of Unit X. Shenli completed his PhD in mechanical engineering with a minor in computer science at Stanford University. He now works as a robotic researcher at SRI (Stanford Research Institute).

    • 0:32 Keven and Shenli introduction;

    • 3:40 what does day-to-day work of robotics look like?

    • 6:20 the current stages of robotic development;

    • 8:50 subfields of robotics industry;

    • 10:27 what robotic companies may completely changed our world?

    • 13:43 robotics software and tools;

    • 16:00 simulators in the future;

    • 19:18 lesson learned as a robotics researcher or engineer;

    • 23:07 skill sets for robotics researchers or engineers;

    • 26:42 robotics in 2050s.

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    30 mins

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