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Doesn't Grasp
by PrismaX
Doesn't Grasp is a monthly podcast about what's actually happening in robotics and physical AI. Host Bayley Wang, cofounder and CEO of PrismaX, sits down with researchers and operators building the field from the inside.The show runs technical and unscripted. Just a few practitioners talking about the things that don't fit in a paper abstract or a launch video. Force feedback. Legacy industrial robots. Why visual language models still operate at sub-240p. The data layer problems that decide whether a model ships or doesn't.Guests come from research labs, robotics and AI companies, and the broader community. Conversations run 30 to 60 minutes, drop monthly, and assume a working knowledge of the field.The name is honest. Most current robots literally don't grasp well. And most public discourse about physical AI doesn't grasp what's actually hard. These are the conversation that do.Doesn't Grasp is sponsored by PrismaX, the servic
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Doesn't Grasp is a monthly podcast about what's actually happening in robotics and physical AI. Host Bayley Wang, cofounder and CEO of PrismaX, sits down with researchers and operators building the field from the inside.The show runs technical and unscripted. Just a few practitioners talking about the things that don't fit in a paper abstract or a launch video. Force feedback. Legacy industrial robots. Why visual language models still operate at sub-240p. The data layer problems that decide whether a model ships or doesn't.Guests come from research labs, robotics and AI companies, and the broader community. Conversations run 30 to 60 minutes, drop monthly, and assume a working knowledge of the field.The name is honest. Most current robots literally don't grasp well. And most public discourse about physical AI doesn't grasp what's actually hard. These are the conversation that do.Doesn't Grasp is sponsored by PrismaX, the servic
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