Our mission is to develop AI systems that understand the technical intricacies, strategic methodologies, underlying physiology, and the foundational physics behind application of martial arts.
These systems will be capable of leveraging their extensive knowledge to effectively analyze combatants and/or partake in combat within any given environment—virtual or real.
Our goal, by 2030, is to either license our combat models to humanoid platforms, such as the Tesla Optimus, Figure Robot, Boston Dynamics Atlas, Unitree G1, MenteeBot, Agility Robotics Digit, Apptronik Apollo, Astribot S1, 1x NEO, Booster T1, Fourier GR-1, Xpeng PX5, Clone Robotics, EngineAI SE01, and DEEPRobotics DR01; or begin developing our own proprietary combat-capable humanoid robots.
In the not-so-distant future, humanoid robots will achieve full fidelity in terms of range, speed, and smoothness of human motions. They will become commonplace in our daily lives—at homes, at malls, in schools, hospitals, and factories—almost everywhere.
Limiting these bots to just basic chores would be a missed opportunity. At the very least, they should be capable of coming to your aid or implementing asset-protection measures—without the use of weapons—if a difficult situation arises.