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Another of the multitude of helpful home robots
I predict that within 5-8 years, home hardware will be the ultimate all-in-one personal agent/companion (alike Hermes/Poke) + therapist + connected to your car + amazon (shopping) + Discord (chatting/playing), connected to all your
Beyond the Arena
More and more approachable humanoid robots are making their way into people's living radius…
Beijing-based Dexmal has introduced its wheeled humanoid Apex, currently training in real scenarios: folding and hanging clothes + assisting payments in stores,
i've never seen a startup be as public as Humalike is.
- 12h/day livestreaming how people work in the office
- blog with the founding team in SF
- pre-launch: behind the scenes
if I were 19yo and I could see what early stage looks like + have the opportunity to ask any kind of
AI agents in a group chat reply to everything, instantly, always and they feel like a bot.
It’s annoying & feels wrong.
Humalike Turn-Taking API gives your agent the rhythm of a real conversation. It knows when to speak, when to wait, and when to stay silent.
No @ mention
THIS is something that everybody reinvents and gets wrong. If you want Poke-level chatting that also works in group chats without being annoying, connect to Humalike turn-taking. Claude/Codex will one-shot the integration.
AI agents in a group chat reply to everything, instantly, always and they feel like a bot.
It’s annoying & feels wrong.
Humalike Turn-Taking API gives your agent the rhythm of a real conversation. It knows when to speak, when to wait, and when to stay silent.
No @ mention