We trained the first great robots on simulation because the real world was too messy.
Now the limits are obvious. Synthetic data can’t teach pressure, friction, or fatigue. It captures the idea of work - but not how it feels.
We taught them to see, but not to do.
The next generation of robotics won’t be trained on pixels or prompts. It will be trained on experience, directly captured from human hands.
Thousands of hours of real labor, through the eyes of those who build, fix, and move.
Imagine every grip, every twist, every strike - all labeled, grounded, complete.
Combine that with depth, IMU, force, and sound, and the gap between simulation and skill begins to close.
The closer the signal is to human intent, the less models hallucinate.
Train robots on lived labor, and you get workers that won't just predict, they'll perform.
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