Evan Wineland (@evan_wineland) 's Twitter Profile
Evan Wineland

@evan_wineland

@weaverobotics (YC S24) cofounder building personal home robots

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linkhttp://www.weaverobots.com calendar_today04-02-2015 04:08:50

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Garry Tan (@garrytan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I want AI to do my laundry and dishes so that I can do art and writing, not for AI to do my art and writing so that I can do my laundry and dishes.” — Joanna Maciejewska

Logan Kilpatrick (@officiallogank) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Home robotics is going to work in 2026. The intelligence explosion and massive drop in v-LLMs cost is key to having made this trend possible.

Evan Wineland (@evan_wineland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another waitlist I'd recommend! Can't wait to live on this. This team is stacked with experts who've been delivering ambient, proactive intelligence features for years

Lukas Ziegler (@lukas_m_ziegler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rosey the robot is here! 🧹 This is Isaac developed by Weave Robotics. Isaac is a personal robot, designed to handle household chores like tidying up, folding laundry, and even assisting with pet care. Weave Robotics is actively deploying prototype Isaacs in actual homes to

Vedant Nair (@vedantnair__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Managing configs is a pesky infra problem that slows down scaling robot fleets. Each robot may have 1000s of customer or hardware-specific params. In this blog, I break down the challenges teams face and how we built Miru to solve config management for robotics 🔗⬇️

Managing configs is a pesky infra problem that slows down scaling robot fleets. 

Each robot may have 1000s of customer or hardware-specific params. 

In this blog, I break down the challenges teams face and how we built Miru to solve config management for robotics 🔗⬇️
Evan Wineland (@evan_wineland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had a blast chatting with kartik and Jack! We covered: - Isaac and our approach to building practical, capable, and safe home robots - why kartik reserved one - who else is👀 - taking inspiration from biology (or not) for robots - Isaac giving parents a fighting

Chris Paxton (@chris_j_paxton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I like seeing time lapse videos of "robots doing work" from e2e models, like this. In the end we want our robots to run for long periods of time -- that's the whole point of them

Evan Wineland (@evan_wineland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are just at the beginning of thinking about how to manage intelligent workers This kind of task assignment interface feels like it squarely belongs in a business context, but I wonder if that's simply because we're not yet used to having teams of workers in our personal lives