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  "textContent": "Ben Kaye is the co-founder and CTO of Remy AI, a startup building robots that can handle the dexterous, judgement-dependent tasks that have always defeated their pre-AI predecessors. The company has raised $700,000 from the Oxford Seed Fund and Y Combinator, the accelerator behind Airbnb, Stripe and DoorDash. For Kaye, “robotics has the potential to reshape the physical world,” and there’s no better time to get involved.\n\nThe post The 26-year-old who quit his Oxford PhD to start a robotics company appeared first on Digital Journal.",
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