Former Apple Engineers Launch 'Visual Brain' to Help Robots See
Lyte’s integrated visual brain platform aims to reduce robotics sensor integration time, addressing a key industry bottleneck with $107 million in funding, company says.
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Image made in Gemini by Merca2.0 For years, technological innovation has focused on improving how devices recognize humans. Now, the next step seems to be to teach machines to understand the physical world more accurately. Visual Brain, a new platform driven by Apple ex-engineers that seeks to solve one of the great challenges of contemporary robotics: the reliable perception of the environment. The initiative is born of Lyte, a startup founded …
The company's LyteVision technology is intended to serve as a visual brain of robots. Experiences at Apple and PrimeSense form the basis.
Former Apple engineers launch Lyte, a 'visual brain' startup to improve robot vision
Leading engineers from the team that developed Apple’s Face ID are launching a new startup focused on advanced vision technology to enable robots to perceive their surroundings more accurately and navigate safely. The company, called Lyte, came out of stealth mode on Monday, having secured approximately $107 million in funding from investors such as Fidelity Management & Research, Atreides Management, Exor Ventures, Key1 Capital, VentureTech All…
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