Sebastian Thrun Launches Dulo, New Robotics Startup for Homes and Construction Sites
The startup’s site says it is developing foundation models for hardware design to speed manufacturing, with leaders from Waymo, Google Brain, and Stanford SAIL.
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Sebastian Thrun Launches Dulo, New Robotics Startup for Homes and Construction Sites
Business Insider first reported that Sebastian Thrun, the engineer widely recognized for launching Google’s self-driving car project that became Waymo, has founded a new robotics company called Dulo. The announcement marks another chapter in the career of a technologist who has shaped multiple fields, from online education to autonomous vehicles. Thrun established Dulo with the goal of creating advanced robotic systems that operate effectively i…
Sebastian Thrun is building a stealth robotics startup
Sebastian Thrun, one of the pioneers of self-driving cars, is building a new robotics startup called Dulo. The company is still in stealth, and Thrun revealed little about it, Business Insider reported. Rya Jetha wrote that he named the venture at the end of a keynote in San Francisco. The reveal was brief. Thrun mentioned […] This story continues at The Next Web
Waymo’s founder Sebastian Thrun reveals new robotics startup Dulo
Sebastian Thrun, the engineer behind Google’s self-driving program that became Waymo, revealed on Tuesday that he is starting a new robotics company called Dulo. Thrun mentioned the new company only briefly at the end of his keynote at Actuate, a robotics conference, in San Francisco. He named the venture but did not share any further details. “I am not speaking about the company yet,” he said, according to Business Insider. “It’s under stealth,…
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Sebastian Thrun, the engineer behind Google’s self-driving program that became Waymo, revealed on Tuesday that he is starting a new robotics company called Dulo. Thrun mentioned the new company only briefly at the end of his keynote at Actuate, a robotics conference, in San Francisco. He named the venture but did not share any further details. “I am not speaking about the company yet,” he said, according to Business Insider. “It’s under stealth,…
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