COO Santeri Aramo announced significant progress in Auki's SDK this week with the introduction of the "Job Manager," enabling distributed refinement across multiple machines. This development allows the processing of extensive spatial data efficiently, supporting large-scale implementations like massive retail spaces. As Santeri describes, "this unlocks a huge scale of development."
Auki also made remarkable strides with its Gotu Navigation application, now available app-free through App Clips. The enhanced UI and editing capabilities directly within the app clip are set to revolutionize navigation for users across various settings, from retail stores and hotels to airports and hospitals. The app-free format promises easier, faster navigation without the hassle of downloads.
Cactus, Auki’s retail-focused spatial application, saw significant deployment improvements this week. Optimizations have reduced CPU and GPU demands, enabling faster load times and smoother operations. On-the-ground store engagement has reportedly surged, with enthusiastic user feedback from retail staff driving further adoption.
In the U.S., a remarkable pilot project highlighted the efficiency of Cactus. An operator scanned around 2,700 products within a single day, showcasing the system's powerful capabilities. Additionally, Auki identified an exciting new use case during retail remodeling projects, enabling retailers and vendors to visualize and track products dynamically, creating immediate, actionable Realograms.
This week marked the integration of Unity asset imports directly into Mattercraft, accessible through McKenna. The augmented reality platform demonstrated its commercial viability at the LIV Golf Tournament, securing a $10,000 contract, underscoring the potential for community-driven monetization through AR installations.
In robotics, Auki celebrated a major breakthrough by successfully integrating Unitree’s G1 robot into the posemesh spatial domain. This accomplishment opens vast possibilities for robotics interactions within the posemesh environment. Although one partnership with a European robotics firm did not materialize, Auki highlighted promising collaborations with agile Chinese robotics manufacturers, emphasizing the rapid innovation potential in this sector.
Auki is deeply involved in Hong Kong’s pioneering vision for a low-altitude economy. With drone operations expanding rapidly, the posemesh network offers essential shared spatial awareness crucial for coordinating autonomous flying vehicles safely and efficiently. This development highlights the growing necessity for decentralized, peer-to-peer spatial systems to support a secure, autonomous aerial infrastructure.
Finally, Auki announced that its Level 10 Research Center now features a fully-equipped event stage, fostering community events and innovative demonstrations. This vibrant hub is already hosting pioneering startups like Alpha AI, further cementing Auki’s role as a leader in spatial computing and decentralized AI technologies.
Aukiはポーズメッシュという地球上、そしてその先の1000億の人々、デバイス、AIのための分散型機械認識ネットワークを構築しています。ポーズメッシュは、機械やAIが物理的世界を理解するために使用可能な、外部的かつ協調的な空間感覚です。
私たちの使命は、人々の相互認知能力、つまり私たちが互いに、そしてAIとともに考え、経験し、問題を解決する能力を向上させることです。人間の能力を拡大させる最も良い方法は、他者と協力することです。私たちは、意識を拡張するテクノロジーを構築し、コミュニケーションの摩擦を減らし、心の橋渡しをします。
ポーズメッシュは、分散型で、ブロックチェーンベースの空間コンピューティングネットワークを動かすオープンソースのプロトコルです。
ポーズメッシュは、空間コンピューティングが協調的でプライバシーを保護する未来をもたらすよう設計されています。いかなる組織の監視能力も制限し、空間のプライベートな地図の自己所有権を奨励します。
分散化はまた、特に低レイテンシが重要な共同ARセッションにおいて、競争優位性を有します。ポスメッシュは分散化運動の次のステップであり、成長するテック大手のパワーに対抗するものです。
アウキ・ラボはポスメッシュにより、ポーズメッシュのソフトウェア・インフラの開発を託されました。
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