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Joe Harris: What happens when you finally lock in
Manage episode 518941989 series 3492992
Joe Harris has been dabbling since he was 12 - YouTube channels, NFT agencies, creatine gummies, a yoga studio. At Eucalyptus, he scaled the company from $3M to $170M but never fully committed to just one thing. The question haunted him: What could he do if he actually locked in?
Earlier this year, he got his answer: Alloy, backed by Blackbird and engineers from the world's leading robotics companies who've lived the problem he's solving. Because when every robot has a story, they need someone to listen.
That's where Alloy comes in.
Robots produce a gigabyte of data per minute. When something breaks, engineers spend days manually searching through footage, sensor readings, and text logs to find the issue. With Alloy, they just search "battery overheating" or "arm failed to grip" in plain English. Problem found in seconds, not days.
In this episode, Joe joins Mason to share why robotics is the next infrastructure wave, why even the bulls are underestimating how big it gets, and why we're not going to have 100 years of progress this century - we're going to have 20,000.
This is for operators considering the leap, anyone who's been dabbling without committing, and people who want to understand robotics without a PhD.
Because this is what happens when you finally lock in.
80 episodes
Manage episode 518941989 series 3492992
Joe Harris has been dabbling since he was 12 - YouTube channels, NFT agencies, creatine gummies, a yoga studio. At Eucalyptus, he scaled the company from $3M to $170M but never fully committed to just one thing. The question haunted him: What could he do if he actually locked in?
Earlier this year, he got his answer: Alloy, backed by Blackbird and engineers from the world's leading robotics companies who've lived the problem he's solving. Because when every robot has a story, they need someone to listen.
That's where Alloy comes in.
Robots produce a gigabyte of data per minute. When something breaks, engineers spend days manually searching through footage, sensor readings, and text logs to find the issue. With Alloy, they just search "battery overheating" or "arm failed to grip" in plain English. Problem found in seconds, not days.
In this episode, Joe joins Mason to share why robotics is the next infrastructure wave, why even the bulls are underestimating how big it gets, and why we're not going to have 100 years of progress this century - we're going to have 20,000.
This is for operators considering the leap, anyone who's been dabbling without committing, and people who want to understand robotics without a PhD.
Because this is what happens when you finally lock in.
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