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Skild AI
Software Development
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 53,856 followers
Building general purpose robotic intelligence.
About us
Building general purpose robotic intelligence.
- Website
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https://www.skild.ai/
External link for Skild AI
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2023
Locations
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141 S Saint Clair St
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15206, US
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San Francisco, California, US
Employees at Skild AI
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Varun Jain
Founding GP @ SE Ventures | Investing in Physical AI
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Michael Kraslow
VC @ Mirae Asset Global Investments
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Haonan Yu
MTS at Skild AI. Previously at Horizon Robotics, FAIR, and Baidu Research.
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Sara Ahmadi
Director, Product Management @ Skild AI | Former Amazon, Uber, Google
Updates
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building your friendly neighborhood omni-bodied brain 🤖
Imagine one brain for all robots. 🤖 Skild AI is building a universal robot brain trained across arms, humanoids, and quadrupeds, powered by NVIDIA Omniverse and NVIDIA Isaac. With foundation models, robots learn faster, cost less, and generalize better. Learn more. ➡️ https://nvda.ws/3JGHEE0
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Skild AI reposted this
Okay, this is wild. So I just saw what Skild dropped and honestly? My brain is still processing it. They built a robot brain that literally refuses to quit. Like, you can break its legs, jam its motors, whatever—if there's any part that can still move, this thing will figure out how to keep going. Here's what's blowing my mind. It's "omni-bodied" which is apparently a thing now. This AI spent 1,000 simulated years learning to walk in 100,000 different robot bodies. The memory is insane. 100x longer. It's actually learning from its failures instead of just... failing. The applications though. That's where this gets real. Mars rovers that adapt when stuff breaks because stuff always breaks. Rescue robots that keep saving people even when they're literally crushed. Underwater vehicles finishing critical repairs with busted thrusters. I keep thinking about that rescue scenario. A robot with mangled legs that just keeps going. There's something both terrifying and beautiful about that level of resilience. But mostly terrifying. This isn't just "robots got better." This is about building systems that embody the kind of persistence we're going to need as we push into more dangerous, more critical applications. What's your take?
We built a robot brain that nothing can stop. Jammed motors? Shattered limbs? If the bot can move, the Brain will move it— even if it’s never seen that robot body before. Meet the omni-bodied Skild Brain. — What makes it so resilient? First, it's "omni-bodied". The Skild Brain spent 1,000 years walking 100,000 different bodies across simulated worlds. In our world, the Brain treats a broken robot as just another body. Second, it has an extraordinarily long memory. Most robot control policies have a few hundred milliseconds of memory, specialized for only one robot. Our context window is over 100x longer. With its extremely long memory, the Brain can learn from failure. This has far-reaching implications for robotics and beyond. Imagine Mars rovers that can adapt to broken wheels. Submersibles that can finish critical repairs with faulty thrusters. A rescue robot with crushed legs that can keep saving lives. Blog → https://lnkd.in/e4dPcWG2 Careers → https://lnkd.in/d5avk_fM Follow Skild AI for updates.
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Proud to partner with NVIDIA and Foxconn to automate NVIDIA's Houston GPU Factory and drive the next era of American manufacturing! #NVIDIAGTC
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Skild AI reposted this
Holy Shit. Best time to build, Ever.
can't catch me now 🏃 💨 🪚🪚
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Skild AI reposted this
Looking forward to presenting Skild AI’s latest progress at #NVIDIAGTC DC!
How can robots master new skills and adapt in real-time like humans? 🤔 Join Skild AI CEO Deepak Pathak at #NVIDIAGTC DC to learn how they use human videos, large-scale simulations, and NVIDIA tools to train robots across different embodiments, enabling them to handle a wide range of tasks with a single, unified brain. 🧠 📆 Add to calendar: https://nvda.ws/4mYNtuf
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Skild AI is excited to welcome Machine Learning Interns this season!
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