Palo Alto-based Rhoda AI has officially broken stealth with a $450 million Series B and a novel "Direct Video-Action" framework that uses hundreds of millions of internet videos to teach robots the laws of physics.
After months of silence and a nearly $1 billion valuation, Rhoda AI CEO Jagdeep Singh has begun sharing insights into the company’s mission to solve the robotics generalization gap.
A new report reveals two stealth companies, Rhoda AI and Genesis AI, have raised massive early-stage rounds to tackle different aspects of humanoid robotics, from heavy lifting to software-driven control systems, signaling intensified competition in the sector.