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Automate It: A Robotics Podcast

Polymath Robotics
Automate It: A Robotics Podcast
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  • Ep 59 - David LaRose from Carnegie Robotics on the Reality of Robotics
    This week on Automate It, we're excited to have a special guest!Carnegie Robotics co-founder David LaRose joins the podcast to share his perspective on the evolution of robotics from academic research to rugged real-world systems. He reflects on what’s changed - and what hasn’t - over the last 15 years, from safety systems that still rely on spreadsheets to why so many autonomous vehicle projects have stalled.David also unpacks the real challenges of selling to the DoD, the importance of enabling the next generation of robotics companies with hardened components, and what it’s like crawling through Florida cornfields in the name of agtech R&D.(00:00) Introduction and welcome to the episode(00:32) Robot Invention Game: Foundational Models for Space Exploration(18:30) David’s journey from liberal arts to robotics via IBM and CMU(20:41) Founding Carnegie Robotics(23:55) Why the robotics industry hasn’t scaled as fast as expected(29:18) Safety systems: still slow, manual, and deeply fragmented(35:17) Why big companies (Amazon, Apple) still struggle with robotics(40:05) Demos gone wrong: off-by-one bugs, e-stop failures, and bedbugs(45:38) Working with the DoD: myths, structure, and real challenges(01:08:30) Launching ruggedized autonomy kits and components online(01:16:33) Environmental challenges and thermal testing tales(01:20:42) Advice for roboticists: Embrace collaboration, not just competition(01:23:00) What’s next for Carnegie Robotics: Supporting the enablers
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  • Ep 58 - Why is Hardware So Expensive?
    In the 58th episode of Automate It, Polymath Robotics co-founders Stefan Seltz-Axmacher and Ilia Baranov discuss why hardware for robots is so dang expensive.But first, they play the robot invention game and come up with a humanoid axe murderer.
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  • Ep 57 - Vertical vs Horizontal Integration in Tech
    On Ep 57 of Automate It, Stefan and Ilia get into Polymath Robotics' latest progress—scaling the team, launching new customer projects, and pushing forward despite the usual challenges.Then they play the robot game, brainstorming how machine learning could help identify high-value recyclables -- devolving into "spot the $10 treasure," complete with GPU budgets, conveyor belt chaos, and the eternal battle between processing speed and precision.Then, they tackle the vertical vs. horizontal integration debate—when to build, when to buy, and how to avoid the costly mistakes of legacy autonomy. Plus, a deep dive into Polymath’s approach to testing and development, from cost-effective sensor trials to the surprising impact of RF interference in agricultural automation.
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  • Ep 56 - The Pitfalls of Traditional Collision Avoidance Systems
    On this episode of Automate It, Stefan and Ilia break down the surprisingly flawed state of collision avoidance systems in mining—where billion-dollar companies still rely on network-dependent GPS safety systems that can fail with network outages, jamming, or spoofing. They get into why legacy mining autonomy is stuck in the past, how vendor lock-in prevents progress, and what a modern, sensor-driven approach to safety should actually look like.But first, they play the robot invention game, brainstorming thermal-camera-guided healthcare robots before escalating into a zombie apocalypse fever-detection system—complete with flamethrowers, saw blades, and a ruthless AI security gate. You're welcome.
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  • Ep 55 - Adrian from Foxglove on the State of Robotics Today
    On Ep 55 of Automate It, we invite Adrian Macneil, CEO of Foxglove, to play the robot game -- which takes a turn into pest control, debating whether humanoid robots should stomp or grab mice. Then, Adrian gives us a deep dive on the state of robotics developer tools, why debugging robots is still a mess, and what it takes to build a software company in a hardware-heavy industry. Plus: why robotics is where SaaS was in the early 2000s—and what that means for the future.
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Each week, the co-founders of Polymath Robotics sit down to give you the inside scoop on the robotics industry. They'll share war stories, weird facts, and little-known approaches to working with robots (with a special focus on autonomous vehicles). About the hosts: Stefan Seltz-Axmacher is the CEO of Polymath Robotics, and is best known as the founder of Starsky Robotics, an early autonomous trucking pioneer. Ilia Baranov, CTO, was employee # 10 at Clearpath Robotics, has led teams at Amazon's home robot division, and owned the ROS repo after Willow Garage shut down.
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