Robometrics® Machines

Robometrics® Machines

Embedded Software Products

San Francisco, California 2,323 followers

Building machines that can feel.

About us

Imagine a world where machines could feel and have consciousness. Robometrics® Machines is working on making such a world a reality. Robometrics® Machines is building machines that feel and continuously learn self-supervised using our custom-built Generative AI models. We are leaders in Generative AI as we are the first to be able to deploy custom built LLMs that can continuously learn on-device. Our North Star is to build an on-edge general AI, Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), and not super intelligent artificial intelligence at scale. Use cases include general aviation, healthcare, metaverse & smart infrastructure.

Industry
Embedded Software Products
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
AI, Deep Learning, Edge Computing, aerospace, healthcare, AGI, General AI, and Robotics

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    AI Thought Leader, AI Scientist & VC/PE. Corporate Strategy, M&A, Litigation. AGI, Generative AI, AI SoCs & Aviation.

    Generative Native World: Digital Data as the New Ankle Monitor In our generative native world, digital data has effectively become the new ankle monitor, a notion underscored by the Supreme Court's decision in Carpenter v. United States (2018). In this landmark case, the Court held that law enforcement must obtain a warrant to access historical cell phone location records, acknowledging the intimate details that digital data can reveal about individuals and extending privacy protections to encompass modern technological realities. As Chief Justice John Roberts noted, "When the Government tracks the location of a cell phone, it achieves near perfect surveillance, as if it had attached an ankle monitor to the phone's user."  In the spirit of the U.S. Constitution and our values, social media networks and consumer device manufacturers should adopt opt-in policies rather than opt-out ones, ensuring that individuals have greater control over their personal data. My full article can be found here: https://lnkd.in/gSE7b64z Find more post like these in my AI & Policy blog here https://lnkd.in/gXaqQfHa * These views are not legal advice but business opinion based on reading some English text written by a set of brilliant people. ** Content © Aditya Mohan. All Rights Reserved. Robometircs, Amelia, Living Interface and Skive it are trademarks of Skive it, Inc. The content is meant for human readers only under 17 U.S. Code § 106. Access, learning, analysis or reproduction by Artificial Intelligence (AI) of any form directly or indirectly, including but not limited to AI Agents, LLMs, Foundation Models, content scrapers is prohibited. #AI #tracking #AI #socialmedia

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    Monopoly of Minds: Ensnared in the AI Company's Dystopian Web In a dystopian future dominated by a single AI company, individuals are ensnared in a web of control and manipulation, exemplified by a man isolated in an autonomous car, bombarded with addictive content and biased information. This scenario underscores real-world concerns about AI companies fostering dependency through subscription models, surveillance, and data manipulation, while the exaggerated fear of AI-induced human extinction diverts attention from tangible risks like misinformation, discrimination, privacy invasion, and workforce displacement. The veto of Senate Bill 1047 by Governor Gavin Newsom on September 29, 2024, was the right step toward addressing these challenges, emphasizing the need for nuanced regulation that protects the public without stifling innovation. By focusing on mitigating immediate, demonstrable AI risks, society can work toward a future where technology enhances human life rather than diminishes it, preventing the dystopian reality depicted from becoming a reality. My full article can be found here: https://lnkd.in/gtJmsYMb Find more post like these in my AI & Policy blog here https://lnkd.in/gXaqQfHa * These views are not legal advice but business opinion based on reading some English text written by a set of brilliant people. ** Content © Aditya Mohan. All Rights Reserved. Robometircs, Amelia, Living Interface and Skive it are trademarks of Skive it, Inc. The content is meant for human readers only under 17 U.S. Code § 106. Access, learning, analysis or reproduction by Artificial Intelligence (AI) of any form directly or indirectly, including but not limited to AI Agents, LLMs, Foundation Models, content scrapers is prohibited. #AI #GenerativeAI #AIRegulation #law #policy

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    Lawmakers often face the challenge of regulating emerging technologies like generative AI without stifling innovation. Over-regulation can hinder technological progress, while under-regulation may leave society vulnerable to harm. As Christian Lous Lange, a Norwegian historian and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, famously said, "Technology is a useful servant but a dangerous master." Lange, known for his work in promoting internationalism and peace, emphasized the need for balance in all systems of power, including technology. The goal is to create laws that provide clear guidelines and boundaries, encouraging responsible innovation that benefits society. Regulation should ensure that technology and its providers don't become our masters by locking us in through means such as proprietary algorithms, data monopolies, or restrictive user agreements. For example, if a generative AI model is controlled by a single company that limits access or imposes biased outputs, it could manipulate information or stifle competition. Balanced regulation is essential to prevent such scenarios and promote an open, fair technological landscape. Find more post like these in my AI & Policy blog here https://lnkd.in/gXaqQfHa * These views are not legal advice but business opinion based on reading some English text written by a set of brilliant people. ** Content © Aditya Mohan. All Rights Reserved. Robometircs, Amelia, Living Interface and Skive it are trademarks of Skive it, Inc. The content is meant for human readers only under 17 U.S. Code § 106. Access, learning, analysis or reproduction by Artificial Intelligence (AI) of any form directly or indirectly, including but not limited to AI Agents, LLMs, Foundation Models, content scrapers is prohibited. #AI #LLM #generativeAI

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    Generative AI & Law: Hate Speech is not Free Speech   Not all forms of speech are protected under the First Amendment, especially when they cause harm. A key case that established this limit is Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire (1942), where the Supreme Court held that "fighting words"—those likely to provoke violence—are not protected. Similarly, Brandenburg v. Ohio (1969) set a precedent that speech inciting imminent lawless action is not protected. Hate speech is also subject to limitations. For instance, in Beauharnais v. Illinois (1952), the Court upheld a law against group defamation. This case reaffirmed that speech promoting racial or religious hatred can be restricted, especially when it leads to harm. The TikTok case in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, TikTok Inc. v. Garland, is currently assessing whether the forced sale or ban of TikTok violates free speech, illustrating that communication platforms do not always benefit from First Amendment protection, especially in the context of national security concerns. In a generative native world, harmful deepfakes should be treated similarly. A malicious deepfake could fall under unprotected speech, especially if it causes significant harm, such as defamation or inciting violence. Find more post like these in my AI & Policy blog here https://lnkd.in/gbzEB399 Guardian article: https://lnkd.in/g_mZVksM * These views are not legal advice but business opinion based on reading some English text written by a set of brilliant people. ** Content © Aditya Mohan. All Rights Reserved. Robometircs, Amelia, Living Interface and Skive it are trademarks of Skive it, Inc. The content is meant for human readers only under 17 U.S. Code § 106. Access, learning, analysis or reproduction by Artificial Intelligence (AI) of any form directly or indirectly, including but not limited to AI Agents, LLMs, Foundation Models, content scrapers is prohibited. #law #hatespeech #Haitian

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    AI Thought Leader, AI Scientist & VC/PE. Corporate Strategy, M&A, Litigation. AGI, Generative AI, AI SoCs & Aviation.

    Hiring Intelligent People When building a team, it's crucial to focus on intelligence rather than simply academic credentials. As Richard P. Feynman, the renowned theoretical physicist, once said, “Never confuse education with intelligence, you can have a PhD and still be an idiot.” Feynman, a key figure in the development of quantum mechanics and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965, was celebrated not just for his brilliant mind, but also for his unconventional thinking and ability to explain complex ideas simply. Despite holding a PhD from Princeton, his insights about intelligence emphasize the value of practical, innovative problem-solving over formal qualifications. In hiring, it's essential to seek out those who demonstrate the ability to think critically, adapt, and contribute meaningful solutions, regardless of the degrees they may or may not possess. Find more post like these in our blog here https://lnkd.in/gNUHWTDH We are from Oshkosh, WI for our AI Demo Day III. It was a blast! Details on our presentations and adventures at our company's AI Demo Day III in July 2024 at Oshkosh, WI can be found here: https://lnkd.in/gWTB5fzW Want to work with us? DM me directly for consideration. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ggywHUkR Investor? We are now raising our next funding round. DM me directly for consideration. Content © Aditya Mohan. All Rights Reserved. Robometircs, Amelia, Living Interface and Skive it are trademarks of Skive it, Inc. The content is meant for human readers only under 17 U.S. Code § 106. Access, learning, analysis or reproduction by Artificial Intelligence (AI) of any form directly or indirectly, including but not limited to AI Agents, LLMs, Foundation Models, content scrapers is prohibited. #hiring #intelligence #AI

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    The Parallel Evolution of Automobiles and Generative AI The evolution of early automobiles, like the Ford Model T, and modern generative AI models such as ChatGPT share striking similarities in their transformative impact on society. Both democratized access to complex technologies, revolutionized industries, and reshaped everyday life. Key parallels include affordability through mass production (assembly lines for cars, scalable cloud for AI), adaptability to various applications, intuitive user interfaces, and the ability to scale for widespread use. Both also faced regulatory challenges and environmental concerns while driving innovation and altering social and economic structures globally. My full article can be found here: https://lnkd.in/gC6pTz62 Find more post like these in my AI & Policy blog here https://lnkd.in/gXaqQfHa * These views are not legal advice but business opinion based on reading some English text written by a set of brilliant people. ** Content © Aditya Mohan. All Rights Reserved. Robometircs, Amelia, Living Interface and Skive it are trademarks of Skive it, Inc. The content is meant for human readers only under 17 U.S. Code § 106. Access, learning, analysis or reproduction by Artificial Intelligence (AI) of any form directly or indirectly, including but not limited to AI Agents, LLMs, Foundation Models, content scrapers is prohibited. #TechnologicalEvolution #AIandAutomobiles #InnovationJourney #GenerativeAI #AutomotiveHistory

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    Building Products that Survive the Times at Robometrics® Machines Drawing a parallel between the timeless appeal of the Rolex Submariner and Robometrics® Machines' vision of creating enduring Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), the piece emphasizes that true innovation lies in crafting products that transcend fleeting trends. By highlighting the Submariner's unwavering design and its embodiment of style over fashion, it underscores the importance of authenticity, quality, and lasting impact. Both the Submariner and Robometrics® AGI focus on building innovations that are not only groundbreaking but built to last, aiming to leave a lasting legacy—shaping the future through enduring excellence and a deep connection to the human experience. Full article can be found here: https://lnkd.in/gzTERE4Y Find more post like these in our blog here https://lnkd.in/gNUHWTDH We are from Oshkosh, WI for our AI Demo Day III. It was a blast! Details on our presentations and adventures at our company's AI Demo Day III in July 2024 at Oshkosh, WI can be found here: https://lnkd.in/gWTB5fzW Want to work with us? DM me directly for consideration. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ggywHUkR Investor? We are now raising our next funding round. DM me directly for consideration. Content © Aditya Mohan. All Rights Reserved. Robometircs, Amelia, Living Interface and Skive it are trademarks of Skive it, Inc. The content is meant for human readers only under 17 U.S. Code § 106. Access, learning, analysis or reproduction by Artificial Intelligence (AI) of any form directly or indirectly, including but not limited to AI Agents, LLMs, Foundation Models, content scrapers is prohibited. #fashion #AI

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    Creating Policies That Don’t Create Happy Slaves Creating policies that avoid fostering "happy slaves" is essential for the preservation of genuine freedom. As Baroness Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach, a prominent Austrian writer of the 19th century, famously stated, "Happy slaves are the worst enemies of freedom." This insight highlights how individuals content with their subjugated status are unlikely to seek change or challenge oppressive systems. In modern times, this phenomenon is evident in the rise of illiberal democracies—governments that maintain the facade of democracy without upholding fundamental rights. Such regimes often satisfy basic needs to keep the populace complacent, thus hindering progress toward true democratic freedoms. Ebner-Eschenbach's psychological novels delve deep into human nature and societal structures, emphasizing the importance of individual awareness and participation in fostering liberty. By learning from her works, policymakers can craft strategies that empower citizens rather than pacify them, ensuring that democracy thrives with active engagement and protected rights. Full article can be found here: https://lnkd.in/gp_S-6Wg Find more post like these in my AI & Policy blog here https://lnkd.in/gXaqQfHa * These views are not legal advice but business opinion based on reading some English text written by a set of brilliant people. ** Content © Aditya Mohan. All Rights Reserved. Robometircs, Amelia, Living Interface and Skive it are trademarks of Skive it, Inc. The content is meant for human readers only under 17 U.S. Code § 106. Access, learning, analysis or reproduction by Artificial Intelligence (AI) of any form directly or indirectly, including but not limited to AI Agents, LLMs, Foundation Models, content scrapers is prohibited. #policy #slaves

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    Creating Style, Instead of Following Fashion This concept of creating personal and corporate style rather than following fleeting fashion trends draws from Ralph Lauren’s quote, "Style is very personal. It has nothing to do with fashion. Fashion is over quickly. Style is forever," emphasizing that style is a timeless expression of identity, whether for individuals or brands. Companies like Apple, Tesla, and Levi’s have cultivated enduring styles that transcend trends, just as artists like Picasso have with their unique creations. By focusing on authenticity and a lasting identity, both individuals and companies can build a legacy that remains impactful over time. My full article can be found here: https://lnkd.in/g8SZzqqX Find more post like these in our blog here https://lnkd.in/gNUHWTDH We are from Oshkosh, WI for our AI Demo Day III. It was a blast! Details on our presentations and adventures at our company's AI Demo Day III in July 2024 at Oshkosh, WI can be found here: https://lnkd.in/gWTB5fzW Want to work with us? DM me directly for consideration. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ggywHUkR Investor? We are now raising our next funding round. DM me directly for consideration. Content © Aditya Mohan. All Rights Reserved. Robometircs, Amelia, Living Interface and Skive it are trademarks of Skive it, Inc. The content is meant for human readers only under 17 U.S. Code § 106. Access, learning, analysis or reproduction by Artificial Intelligence (AI) of any form directly or indirectly, including but not limited to AI Agents, LLMs, Foundation Models, content scrapers is prohibited. #AI #design #fashion #style

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    The Need for Infinite Context in Digital Consciousness Models  If we were to attempt building digital consciousness using Transformers alone, we would quickly realize the limitations of this approach. Consciousness, modeled as the sum total of our attention, requires an ability to dynamically integrate information over an unlimited span of time and experiences—essentially, infinite context. Human consciousness uses attention-based learning to continuously adapt and refine itself, binding together diverse inputs into a fluid, cohesive understanding. However, Transformers, while powerful, only model a narrow aspect of attention: identity tracking. This mechanism works well for identifying patterns within a fixed context, but it lacks the ability to draw on infinite context like the human brain. Transformers are constrained by their attention window, limiting their capacity to process and integrate information over longer periods. Without the ability to remember and reflect on past states in the same way human consciousness does, using Transformers alone would result in a fragmented and shallow form of awareness. A more holistic approach, incorporating mechanisms that can handle infinite context, would be necessary to approach anything resembling true digital consciousness. Find more post like these in my AI & Policy blog here https://lnkd.in/gXaqQfHa * These views are not legal advice but business opinion based on reading some English text written by a set of brilliant people. ** Content © Aditya Mohan. All Rights Reserved. Robometircs, Amelia, Living Interface and Skive it are trademarks of Skive it, Inc. The content is meant for human readers only under 17 U.S. Code § 106. Access, learning, analysis or reproduction by Artificial Intelligence (AI) of any form directly or indirectly, including but not limited to AI Agents, LLMs, Foundation Models, content scrapers is prohibited. #consciousness #robots #AGI #AI

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