The Collaborative Rebellion (a physical AI startup manifesto)
https://ko-br.com/manifesto
ko-br: https://ko-br.com Personal website: https://barac.at
https://ko-br.com/manifesto
We’re building AI-powered robotic arms trained via VR & computer vision to automate previously infeasible, variable, and unstructured tasks—starting with kitting and pick & pack in fulfillment centers. Our goal is to replace manual labor in warehouses while making automation more adaptable.
We’re currently raising a £1M pre-seed round (closing by March) and would love brutal, no-BS feedback on our pitch deck: https://pricelessai.com/
What sucks? What's unclear? If you were an investor, what would make you pass? Any insights are hugely appreciated.
Thanks!
At Priceless AI, we're enhancing off-the-shelf robotic arms with an intelligence layer, enabling them to learn new tasks in under 10 minutes through human demonstrations. We're currently raising a pre-seed round (£250k) to build our MVP.
Our pitch deck is available at: https://pricelessai.com/. The deck has few video demos, I'd love for you to take a look!
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I am benchmarking the closest dedicated server option to this • 2 CPU cores • 4GB RAM • 96 SSD • 4 TB transfer
Linode: $36, 2 cores, 4 GB RAM, 80 GB SSD, 4 TB transfer limit, 40/4 Gbps
Hetzner: 45 euro, 6 cores, 64 GB RAM, 1 TB ssd, 20TB, 1GBit
OVHCloud: £50, 6 cores, 32 RAM, 1TB SSD, unmetered, 1GBit
Scalaway: 40 euro, 4 cores, 32 GB RAM, 750GB SSD, unlimited, 300Mbps
Seems that EU cloud providers provide much better value for money, but I don't see why is it the case.