June 6, 2025

Auki community update recap: Jun 6, 2025

Silicon Valley, Robotics Realities, and AR Privacy

We've just wrapped up a busy week in Silicon Valley, packed with meetings and preparations ahead of our major appearance at AWE in Los Angeles. Here's a breakdown of our key insights and reflections:

Silicon Valley Meetings and AWE Preparation

We're in San Francisco meeting partners, investors, and customers, gearing up for AWE (Augmented World Expo) in Los Angeles, kicking off June 10th. We've invested significantly to showcase the potential of decentralized, collaborative spatial computing. Our aim is clear: demonstrate to tech giants like Google and Meta why decentralized solutions matter for robots, AR glasses, and smart cities. If you're attending AWE, definitely come by—we're confident we'll make an impression.

Robotics: The China Gap

Our visit confirmed something we've long suspected: China is way ahead of Silicon Valley in robotics. We've been meeting with robotics players and investors here, and the knowledge gap is substantial. Top engineers, documentation, and supply chains are predominantly Chinese. One Silicon Valley entrepreneur told us it can take months to repair robots due to a lack of local infrastructure, something unimaginable in places like Shenzhen or Hangzhou, where replacement parts arrive almost instantly.

One eye-opening revelation was that many Silicon Valley investors aren't even aware of leading Chinese robotics companies, despite those companies shipping thousands of robots. This lack of knowledge is concerning for the West's competitive future.

"If Chinese people left Silicon Valley, the robotics industry here would collapse pretty quickly," we heard.

AR and Privacy: A Growing Concern

Alex, who will be speaking at AWE, highlighted important questions about privacy and spatial computing in his upcoming talk, Manifest Destiny in the Mirror World. The core issue revolves around who owns the rights to digital layers placed over physical spaces.

Recent examples like Louis Vuitton’s Snapchat collaboration, projecting branded imagery onto landmarks like the Eiffel Tower without compensating local governments, underscore the urgency of addressing AR privacy. It raised deeper ethical questions: Should individuals have rights regarding how they're digitally rendered?

The Need for Decentralization in Spatial Computing

We believe strongly in decentralizing visual positioning systems (VPS). Today, large companies like Google, Apple, and Niantic act as "AR landlords," controlling the virtual space on top of physical locations without necessarily owning or maintaining those spaces.

Nils argues that AR privacy could extend even to automatically blurring faces using smartphone technology to protect individual rights—particularly children—from unwanted exposure.

“Should we have a right not to be digitally rendered upon? Shouldn't we protect people from potential digital abuse?”

Regulation and Reality

Alex raised concerns about the practicalities and implications of embedding such privacy features at the OS or hardware level. He questioned the societal acceptance and execution feasibility in the American context, given the complex relationship Americans have with personal liberties versus regulation.

“This isn't just a technical issue; it's a societal one, likely unresolved for decades,” Alex noted.

However, Nils believes inevitable pressure from large corporations and governments will lead to built-in AR camera and usage restrictions, similar to current drone regulations.

Why We're Betting on Open Source

Our commitment at Auki to an open-source approach is strategic. Unlike competitors aiming to become the digital landlords themselves, we empower venue owners to control their digital real estate. We see decentralization as crucial, not just for ethical reasons, but for practical long-term adoption.

“Auki doesn't want your data or your digital property—we want you to control it. That’s why we believe our approach will succeed in the long run.”

Stay tuned for more updates after AWE. We look forward to continuing the conversation in our Discord community!

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アウキ・ラボについて

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。

ポーズメッシュについて

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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