Physicists Ditch the Track for Tech: Formula One Geniuses Unleash AI Startup!
Superstar Shifts Gears
Physics is not just about E=mc², and Formula One isn’t all fast cars and champagne showers (sadly, for some). Previously revving up for a life on the race circuit as a Formula One engineer, one theoretical physicist decided to redirect his engineering prowess towards a different lane. And no, it’s not a bus lane! With another professional mind-melder, he has cofounded ‘PhysicsX’, an AI startup fresh out of the metaphorical garage.
AI Hypetrain Gains Speed
Even those living under rocks (with decent Wi-Fi) would know that artificial intelligence buzz is currently the bee’s knees (or in AI speak, ‘the learning algorithm’s optimal data-set’). It seems like everywhere we look, generative AI is flexing, promising accelerated software and consumer products. No one would blame you if you found yourself dreamily whispering, “AI, be still my fluttering bandwidth…”
Specialization, Not Generalization
Is PhysicsX trying to be another jack-of-all-trades and master of none? Thankfully, the intro to their business is not “AI for everything”. Instead, they’re rocking a very specific, very classified focus (apologies to the llama sitting in your room, we can’t share details yet). Take that, generic sticky-notes and unclear project scopes!
Hot Take (Drum Roll, Please)
There’s a natural progression from the adrenaline-pumped, high-speed spectacle of Formula One to…the calm, LED-illuminated world of AI startups, right? Maybe not, but as it turns out, igniting rubber on tarmac isn’t the only place where physicists can make sparks fly. With PhysicsX, expect some serious shifts into fifth gear (or whatever the AI equivalent of that is – ‘cloud gear’?). Stay tuned for a race of intelligence — artificial, that is.
Original article: https://techcrunch.com/2023/11/27/physicsx-emerges-from-stealth-with-32m-for-ai-to-power-engineering-simulations/