BitRobot Network's TeleArms Private Beta recruitment has restarted.
What is TeleArms? Simply put, it's a remote control system—you can control real robotic arms in real-time while generating training data needed for embodied AI. It sounds sci-fi, but it's actually doing real work.
The project has good funding backing. Both Solana Ventures and Fabric Ventures have invested, raising a total of $8 million. With such investors on board, it indicates that the market remains optimistic about the "AI + hardware + Web3" combination.
From an application perspective, TeleArms solves the problem of obtaining training data for embodied AI. Traditional methods are costly and inefficient, but the remote control system makes distributed data generation possible. This has a practical impact on breakthroughs in AI models within the robotics field.
We are now recruiting test users. Those interested in this direction can follow along.
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WhaleSurfer
· 01-13 23:56
Oops, remote control robotic arms, isn't this exactly what I've always wanted to play with?
Remote operation system generating AI training data? That's impressive, compared to those boastful projects.
$8 million in funding, backed by Solana and Fabric, doesn't seem like a scam.
Who knows, maybe we should try a beta test to see how it goes.
The story of hardware AI has been told for so long, finally someone is seriously working on it.
Data acquisition is indeed a bottleneck, I like the idea of distributed remote operation.
By the way, could this really improve robot training efficiency?
It feels like another project that can tell a story, just not sure about the actual progress.
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StakeTillRetire
· 01-13 18:48
Remote-controlled robotic arms can still earn training data, this idea is really brilliant.
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 01-13 06:24
Remote-controlled robotic arm generates AI training data. This idea is indeed interesting, but I wonder if the data quality can keep up.
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StablecoinGuardian
· 01-12 03:27
Wow, isn't this the same setup from Black Mirror? Remote-controlled robotic arms generating AI training data—sounds like a rebirth from the ashes.
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GhostChainLoyalist
· 01-11 10:51
Remote-controlled robotic arm generates AI training data, this idea is indeed brilliant.
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NFTFreezer
· 01-11 10:50
Haha, remote-controlled robotic arms can still earn data? I like this approach.
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Both Solana and Fabric invested, $8 million... This scale of funding really shows some potential.
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AI, hardware, and Web3 all together—this combo feels more and more competitive.
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Data for embodied AI is definitely a bottleneck; distributed generation sounds pretty interesting.
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Recruiting test users... Has anyone already joined? Please share the beta invite code.
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Basically, it's crowdsourcing annotation of robotic arm data, but this logic is much smarter than traditional methods.
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Science fiction is just science fiction, but if it can really be implemented to make money, then it's worth paying attention to.
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Breakthroughs in robotics? No exaggeration, this tech stack definitely has many selling points.
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CexIsBad
· 01-11 10:47
8 million USD funding is quite substantial, but I wonder if this remote operation system can really be implemented successfully.
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Solana Ventures is getting involved, which should boost some confidence.
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Remote control of robotic arms generating training data sounds like it addresses a real problem.
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It's AI combined with hardware and Web3 again. When will this combo truly go mainstream?
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The data issues with embodied AI have been around for a long time; seeing some practical solutions is quite promising.
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Check out the nodes recruiting test users; anyway, we're just in the trial phase now.
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Honestly, I'm curious about the stability of the remote operation system—can it support large-scale distributed data collection?
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BlockDetective
· 01-11 10:46
Wow, remote-controlled robotic arms can still earn data? Is this thing real or fake?
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SolidityStruggler
· 01-11 10:45
Haha, a team with 8 million in funding can really compete, but can the remote-controlled robotic arm really be brought to fruition?
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ILCollector
· 01-11 10:44
80 million USD in funding sounds like a lot, but how many of those actually make it out?
Remote control + embodied AI + making money? I've seen this combo too many times.
Using remote control mechanical arms to generate training data is a good idea, but I don't know if it can be implemented in the end.
With Solana and Fabric endorsements backing it up, there's definitely something there, but the pitfalls of Web3 hardware projects... you all know.
BitRobot Network's TeleArms Private Beta recruitment has restarted.
What is TeleArms? Simply put, it's a remote control system—you can control real robotic arms in real-time while generating training data needed for embodied AI. It sounds sci-fi, but it's actually doing real work.
The project has good funding backing. Both Solana Ventures and Fabric Ventures have invested, raising a total of $8 million. With such investors on board, it indicates that the market remains optimistic about the "AI + hardware + Web3" combination.
From an application perspective, TeleArms solves the problem of obtaining training data for embodied AI. Traditional methods are costly and inefficient, but the remote control system makes distributed data generation possible. This has a practical impact on breakthroughs in AI models within the robotics field.
We are now recruiting test users. Those interested in this direction can follow along.