Rerun, a Stockholm-based startup, has secured $17 million in seed funding to enhance tools for developers working on Physical AI, a field integrating AI into robotics and vehicles. Co-founded by Nikolaus West, Rerun aims to smooth the transition of AI from code to real-world application. Their platform supports multimodal data management and visualization, essential for debugging and analyzing AI performances. West emphasizes the shortcomings of existing tools for physical applications and advocates for a dedicated infrastructure to alleviate friction in AI development. The startup envisions a 'data flywheel' effect as more robotics lead to improved AI outcomes.
The data infrastructure that exists for AI does not really understand physical AI data. And old-school robotics tools are not built for the machine learning world.
The smarter the system is, the more robotics units can be deployed, which in turn means more data to train the AI model, ensuring better outcomes.
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