Rhoda AI Launches with $450 Million Series A to Advance Real-World Robotics
Rhoda AI has publicly launched FutureVision, a robotic intelligence system, after 18 months in stealth and secured $450 million in Series A funding. The technology aims to enhance robotic adaptability in unpredictable environments using video-predictive control. The funding will support research, industrial deployments, and team expansion. Rhoda's approach allows robots to learn from vast video datasets, enabling them to operate autonomously in complex settings, with early evaluations demonstrating successful performance in manufacturing.

Rhoda AI has launched its FutureVision robotic intelligence system and raised $450 million in Series A funding. This funding will accelerate research and industrial deployment of robots designed to operate in unpredictable environments.
FutureVision employs a Direct Video Action (DVA) model, using video-predictive control to enable robots to continuously observe their surroundings and adapt actions in real-time. Rhoda's technology has been tested in manufacturing, completing tasks without human intervention. The funding will help expand Rhoda's team and capabilities in generative AI, computer vision, and robotics.




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