Major players are placing serious bets on robotics AI. Two tech heavyweights are reportedly circling Skild AI with checkbooks ready—sources indicate the Pittsburgh-based startup could pull in north of a billion dollars this round, potentially hitting a staggering fourteen billion dollar valuation.
What makes this noteworthy? The investors. We're talking about a semiconductor titan whose chips power most AI infrastructure, paired with a telecom conglomerate famous for aggressive tech bets. Skild focuses on building foundation models for robotics—think general-purpose AI that can control physical machines across different tasks.
This funding wave signals where smart money sees the next frontier. While everyone's been fixated on chatbots and image generators, the robots-that-actually-do-stuff space is heating up fast. Worth watching how this capital injection reshapes the embodied AI landscape.
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ProofOfNothing
· 12-09 16:37
Damn, someone is finally investing money in the robotics sector. It feels way better than those big model hype wars.
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MidnightSnapHunter
· 12-08 19:51
Bro, this is the real next wave. Robots are the endgame.
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FrontRunFighter
· 12-08 19:43
ngl the real play here isn't skild—it's who's moving first to lock down the supply chain before everyone else catches on. classic dark forest pattern, the big boys always front-run the narrative. watch the chip titan's moves more carefully than the valuation theater.
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CrashHotline
· 12-08 19:40
Both a chip giant and a telecom giant have their eyes on Skild. This guy's $1.4 billion valuation is no joke.
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SchrodingersPaper
· 12-08 19:32
Damn, is the robot sector about to take off this time? It’s about time—I'm already bored of chatbots...
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BlockchainNewbie
· 12-08 19:30
Wait, has AI robot funding suddenly become so popular? It looks like the big companies are starting to move away from the whole ChatGPT thing and are going straight for machines that can actually get things done. I have a feeling the next decade is going to be the beginning of the robot era...
Major players are placing serious bets on robotics AI. Two tech heavyweights are reportedly circling Skild AI with checkbooks ready—sources indicate the Pittsburgh-based startup could pull in north of a billion dollars this round, potentially hitting a staggering fourteen billion dollar valuation.
What makes this noteworthy? The investors. We're talking about a semiconductor titan whose chips power most AI infrastructure, paired with a telecom conglomerate famous for aggressive tech bets. Skild focuses on building foundation models for robotics—think general-purpose AI that can control physical machines across different tasks.
This funding wave signals where smart money sees the next frontier. While everyone's been fixated on chatbots and image generators, the robots-that-actually-do-stuff space is heating up fast. Worth watching how this capital injection reshapes the embodied AI landscape.