Light Robotics

Light Robotics, founded by Jiang Xu, focuses on developing embodied intelligent companion robots. Leveraging advancements in reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLHF) and natural language processing (NLP), the company aims to create versatile B2C solutions. With operational bases in Shenzhen and Singapore, Light Robotics is actively recruiting talent to enhance its capabilities in robotics and AI integration.

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