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Machine Minds

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Machine Minds - the minds behind the machines! This is the show where we dive deep into the intricate worlds of robotics, AI, and Hard Tech. In each episode, we bring you intimate conversations with the founders, investors, and trailblazers who are at the heart of these tech revolutions. We dig into their journeys, the challenges they've overcome, and the breakthroughs that are shaping our future. Join us as we explore how these machine minds are transforming the way we live, work, and understand our world. 
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What Breaks First When Robotics Scales with Joe Harris

Wed Feb 04 2026

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From gigabytes of robot telemetry per minute to natural language search across multimodal data, Alloy is tackling one of the most underappreciated bottlenecks in robotics: making sense of what robots are actually doing in the real world. Joe Harris, founder of Alloy, joins Greg to unpack how his background in electrical engineering, machine learning, and growth teams shaped a product that helps robotics companies move faster, ship more reliably, and avoid rebuilding the same internal tooling over and over again. What started as frustration with inaccessible data and slow feedback loops has become a platform designed to turn robot data into a shared, searchable source of truth across engineering, validation, and commercial teams. The conversation dives deep into why replay tools break down at scale, how modern LLMs are changing what’s possible with robotics telemetry, and why deciding what not to build is one of the most important skills for early-stage founders. Highlights: Joe’s path from electrical engineering and machine learning research into growth teams at scale, and how feedback loops became a unifying theme across software and roboticsWhy robotics companies are drowning in data but starving for insight, with robots generating gigabytes per minute across video, sensor data, and logsHow Alloy helps teams move beyond one-off replay by enabling cross-sectional analysis, natural language search, and summarized field test reportsThe validation and verification teams who feel the value first, and how faster analysis turns into faster deployments for customersWhy most robotics startups should not build their own telemetry and analysis stack, and how the industry is entering a tooling renaissance similar to early cloud softwareThe importance of pain times frequency when deciding what features to build and what to cutLessons from early mistakes, including why free pilots often fail and how paid pilots create real commitment on both sidesJoe’s philosophy on early hiring, small teams, mission alignment, and building culture without unnecessary processWhat the next 12 to 18 months look like for Alloy as robotics fleets scale and foundation models reshape the landscapeA long-term vision for a world of abundant automation, where robots learn continuously from experience and data interpretation becomes critical infrastructureIf you are building robots, deploying them at scale, or thinking about the unseen infrastructure required to make robotics reliable in the real world, this episode offers a candid and deeply technical look at what it takes to turn raw robot data into real-world progress. Learn more about Alloy: www.usealloy.ai Connect with Joe Harris: https://x.com/_joe_harris_ Connect with Greg Toroosian: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregtoroosian

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From gigabytes of robot telemetry per minute to natural language search across multimodal data, Alloy is tackling one of the most underappreciated bottlenecks in robotics: making sense of what robots are actually doing in the real world. Joe Harris, founder of Alloy, joins Greg to unpack how his background in electrical engineering, machine learning, and growth teams shaped a product that helps robotics companies move faster, ship more reliably, and avoid rebuilding the same internal tooling over and over again. What started as frustration with inaccessible data and slow feedback loops has become a platform designed to turn robot data into a shared, searchable source of truth across engineering, validation, and commercial teams. The conversation dives deep into why replay tools break down at scale, how modern LLMs are changing what’s possible with robotics telemetry, and why deciding what not to build is one of the most important skills for early-stage founders. Highlights: Joe’s path from electrical engineering and machine learning research into growth teams at scale, and how feedback loops became a unifying theme across software and roboticsWhy robotics companies are drowning in data but starving for insight, with robots generating gigabytes per minute across video, sensor data, and logsHow Alloy helps teams move beyond one-off replay by enabling cross-sectional analysis, natural language search, and summarized field test reportsThe validation and verification teams who feel the value first, and how faster analysis turns into faster deployments for customersWhy most robotics startups should not build their own telemetry and analysis stack, and how the industry is entering a tooling renaissance similar to early cloud softwareThe importance of pain times frequency when deciding what features to build and what to cutLessons from early mistakes, including why free pilots often fail and how paid pilots create real commitment on both sidesJoe’s philosophy on early hiring, small teams, mission alignment, and building culture without unnecessary processWhat the next 12 to 18 months look like for Alloy as robotics fleets scale and foundation models reshape the landscapeA long-term vision for a world of abundant automation, where robots learn continuously from experience and data interpretation becomes critical infrastructureIf you are building robots, deploying them at scale, or thinking about the unseen infrastructure required to make robotics reliable in the real world, this episode offers a candid and deeply technical look at what it takes to turn raw robot data into real-world progress. Learn more about Alloy: www.usealloy.ai Connect with Joe Harris: https://x.com/_joe_harris_ Connect with Greg Toroosian: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregtoroosian

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Top 83.3% by pitch volume (Rank #41635 of 50,000)
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Active weekly
Episode count
124
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Social followers
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Latest episode date
Wed Feb 04 2026

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Machine Minds - the minds behind the machines! This is the show where we dive deep into the intricate worlds of robotics, AI, and Hard Tech. In each episode, we bring you intimate conversations with the founders, investors, and trailblazers who are at the heart of these tech revolutions. We dig into their journeys, the challenges they've overcome, and the breakthroughs that are shaping our future. Join us as we explore how these machine minds are transforming the way we live, work, and understand our world. 

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