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Autonomous speedboat designer Saronic aims to use its fat warchest to build America’s largest shipyard and help the US to dominate commercial and military shipbuilding.
Waymo, owned by Google's parent company Alphabet, offers driverless rides in five cities, with plans to expand.
Americans who want to compete have to spend more time with regulatory lawyers than engineers.
GeekWire caught up with Srinivasa for a conversation about the state of robotics, opportunities for entrepreneurs, and why he believes Seattle can become a global leader in AI and robotics.
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Explore robotics in sports, the games most suited for robots, and how younger fans are driving curiosity around new competition formats.
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