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20VC: Why Core AI Is Largely A Bunch of Nifty Tricks, Why Consumer Electronics Is The Hardest Thing To Do In Venture & Why Silicon Valley Will Dominate The Future of Robotics with Jeremy Conrad, Partner @ Lemnos Labs

Sep 20, 2017
Jeremy Conrad, Partner at Lemnos Labs and ex‑USAF operator, backs early-stage hardware and robotics. He discusses why robotics are finally viable now thanks to cheaper sensors and prototyping. He argues core AI is often just nifty tricks and highlights persistent hardware challenges like locomotion and manipulation. He also explains why Silicon Valley’s network and talent give it an edge in robotics.
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INSIGHT

Robotics Riding Moore’s Law

  • Five megatrends (connectivity, cheap sensors, vision, storage, compute) collectively enable today's robotics wave.
  • Jeremy compares this to surfing Moore's Law to ride broad semiconductor-driven improvements.
INSIGHT

Much 'Core AI' Is Human-Backed Tricks

  • Jeremy says much of 'core AI' today is a set of nifty tricks often supported by manual human labeling.
  • He notes many production systems still rely on humans tagging data and mechanical-turk style workflows.
ADVICE

Start Narrow With Clear ROI

  • Focus robotic products on a single use case where ROI is obvious rather than a general-purpose humanoid robot.
  • Pick a narrow application (e.g., last-mile delivery) to prove value and scale.
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