
Silicon Biology is developing a new generation of intelligent robots that can adapt to their environment and complete tasks in previously difficult-to-automate settings. They offer a 'robots as a service' model, replacing high upfront capital costs with scalable, low variable costs for smaller businesses. Their approach leverages multi-layered deep learning, allowing robots to learn from collective experience and improve their task completion without extensive pre-programming. Key features include collective learning for skill acquisition, task-level planning for dynamic environments, coherent world maps for navigation, and grasp stabilization for handling delicate objects, all with limited human oversight. They also provide expertise to accelerate AI-driven product development for companies with less advanced automation.

Silicon Biology is developing a new generation of intelligent robots that can adapt to their environment and complete tasks in previously difficult-to-automate settings. They offer a 'robots as a service' model, replacing high upfront capital costs with scalable, low variable costs for smaller businesses. Their approach leverages multi-layered deep learning, allowing robots to learn from collective experience and improve their task completion without extensive pre-programming. Key features include collective learning for skill acquisition, task-level planning for dynamic environments, coherent world maps for navigation, and grasp stabilization for handling delicate objects, all with limited human oversight. They also provide expertise to accelerate AI-driven product development for companies with less advanced automation.