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Our millyard biofabrication efforts are meant to advance regenerative medicine, ie growing body parts - lungs, corneas, livers, cells. It took me a minute to get used to that idea. Now this: Jeff Bezos of Amazon fame is starting a $300 million effort in Pittsburgh, PA, called Skild AI, to grow "general purpose" robot brains.

According to this story in the Pittsburgh-Post Gazette, “The large-scale model we are building demonstrates unparalleled generalization and emergent capabilities across robots and tasks, providing significant potential for automation within real-world environments. We believe Skild AI represents a step change in how robotics will be scaled, and has the potential to change the entire physical economy.”

Excuse me for a minute. I've got some processing to do.

Carol Robidoux
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