Founded by Nishad Gothoskar, MIT PhD in probabilistic 3D perception, who previously researched alongside AGI pioneer Dileep George at Vicarious AI (backed by Founders Fund, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg; acquired by Alphabet).
A frequent first author, his research has introduced 3DP3 (prevents AI vision from making basic physics errors), B3D (real-time 3D vision on standard GPUs), and Gen3D (50+ FPS object tracking without training data, faster than current state-of-the-art). These solve key bottlenecks in computer vision for robotics and AR/VR applications.
Gothoskar demonstrates a bias towards action, upon joining a project at Google that had been stalled for months, he developed a solution in three days. He also led MIT grad-union organizing through a contract win, and has been commended by advisors as “willing to put himself in harm’s way for his principles and convictions.”
His core belief: “Data isn’t a silver bullet.” His probabilistic approach builds AI that quantifies uncertainty, and enables safer autonomy in unpredictable environments. GenWeb brings this vision stack to market: robots that learn from phone video, track with uncertainty, and act with common sense.