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A Red Bull engineer got bored with Formula One. His robotics startup just raised $55 million.
A former Red Bull Racing engineer founded microagi, a Munich-based robotics startup that raised $55 million to train robots for manufacturing tasks. The company uses worker-recorded data to teach robots and operates a consumer arm called shift, which pays people to document tasks robots might perform.
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