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Robots, AI, and the future of labor: 'Way bigger than the steam engine'

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🗓️ 14 October 2023

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Our guest this week is Geordie Rose, co-founder and CEO of Sanctuary AI.

The global conversation about robots and the workforce has shifted substantially in recent years, from concern about robots taking jobs to questions about how quickly they can fill gaps in the labor market. 

One of the ventures at the forefront of this issue is Sanctuary AI. It's a Vancouver, B.C.-based company that has raised more than $100 million Canadian dollars to pursue its vision for labor as a service.

Sanctuary makes a 5-foot, 7-inch general-purpose humanoid robot called Phoenix, powered by an advanced AI system called Carbon.

Related: With new Phoenix robot, Sanctuary AI looks to usher in ‘labor as a service’

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I mean, do the math, the economic opportunity here in terms of being able to both provide the labor that people want and being able to profit from it by developing a technology like this.

0:10.7

It's an opportunity unlike any that I think has ever existed. It's way bigger than the steam engine, for example.

0:28.6

The global conversation about robots and the workforce has shifted substantially in recent years, from concern about robots taking jobs to questions about how quickly they can fill gaps in the labor market.

0:34.6

One of the ventures at the forefront of this issue is Sanctuary AI.

0:38.5

It's a Vancouver BC-based company that has raised more than 100 million Canadian dollars

0:43.8

to pursue its vision for labor as a service. Sanctuary makes a 5-foot, 7-inch general-purpose

0:50.3

humanoid robot called Phoenix. It's powered by an advanced AI system called Carbon.

0:56.9

Welcome to Geekwire.

0:58.2

I'm Todd Bishop, and our guest this week is Jordie Rose,

1:01.5

Sanctuary AI's co-founder and CEO.

1:05.6

Jordy, it's great to see you.

1:07.2

Glad to be here.

1:08.6

I'd like to talk about the larger picture of artificial intelligence, cognitive systems, and robotics with you.

1:16.5

For people who have not heard of sanctuary AI, what do you do?

1:20.8

And what are your aspirations for this company?

1:24.3

The company's mission driven.

1:26.0

And the mission is to be the first to build human-like

1:29.2

intelligence in general-purpose robots. A general-purpose robot is a machine designed to be

1:35.3

able to do work of the sort you'd expect a person to do. And a human-like intelligence is a software

1:41.5

control system that runs in that robot that would allow you to

1:46.2

interact with the robot the same way you would interact with a person at work, speaking to them,

1:51.4

asking them to do things and expecting them to be able to complete what you've asked them to do

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