Uber co-founder Kalanick launches Atoms in specialized robotics push


Former Uber Technologies Inc. CEO and co-founder Travis Kalanick stands on a balcony above the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) during the company's IPO in New York, U.S., May 10, 2019. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo

March 13 (Reuters) - Travis Kalanick, ⁠the co-founder and former chief executive of Uber, on ⁠Friday launched his startup, Atoms, focused on specialized industrial ‌robotics designed to automate tasks in the mining, transport and food sectors.

Kalanick is betting that task-specific machines are the key to improving industrial productivity. He ​is expanding and renaming City Storage Systems, ⁠the startup he started building ⁠after leaving the ride-hailing giant.

"Gainfully employed robots are the machines ⁠best ‌suited for the job at hand, that can make a living doing it," Kalanick said in a statement.

Interest has ⁠been rising in specialized robots as they could ​offer a clear ‌path to profitability, given the stress on automation across ⁠industries such as ​transport and waste management.

General-purpose humanoid robotics faces challenges such as how to teach machines to navigate unpredictable environments and develop sophisticated reasoning ⁠abilities.

Kalanick said Atoms will be organized into ​Atoms Food, providing infrastructure for the food industry, Atoms Mining, focusing on increasing mine productivity, and Atoms Transport, which he described as ⁠a "wheelbase for robots."

He had resigned as CEO of Uber in 2017 due to pressure from investors, capping a tumultuous period for the ride-services company. In 2019, he left the company board.

Kalanick ​wrote on the startup's website that he ⁠was "heartbroken" after he had left Uber and now he was back ​to his "calling" of building atoms-based computers, ‌which are specialized systems using physical ​artificial intelligence to automate tasks in the real world.

(Reporting by Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Sahal Muhammed)

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