Greg Toroosian
Machine Minds
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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8. Jul 2026
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Designing the Human Side of Robotics with Shakir Dzheyranov 07.01.2026 51:52
Robotics doesn’t fail in the field because of hardware alone—it fails when humans can’t understand, trust, or effectively work with the systems they’re given. Shakir Dzheyranov, founder and CEO of HelloRobo , has built his company around that reality. With a background spanning visual arts, motion design, and product leadership at brands like Nike , Shakir brings a rare design-first lens to roboti...
The Missing Architecture Behind Autonomous AI with Jacob Buckman 31.12.2025 51:11
In this episode of Machine Minds , we step beyond today’s transformer-dominated AI landscape and into a deeper conversation about what’s missing on the path to truly autonomous, long-horizon intelligence. Jacob Buckman, co-founder and CEO of Manifest AI , joins Greg to explore why current AI systems struggle with long-term reasoning, persistent memory, and extended task execution—and what it will...
Fixing the Last Manual Step in Modern Logistics with Chris Smith 24.12.2025 47:54
In this episode of Machine Minds , we dive into one of the most overlooked choke points in logistics: the loading dock. Chris Smith, founder and CEO of Slip Robotics , joins Greg to unpack why loading and unloading trucks remains one of the most manual, time-consuming processes in modern supply chains—and how Slip is transforming it with autonomous, high-payload mobile robots. Chris brings a rare...
Unlocking Healthcare Efficiency with Physical Intelligence Solutions with Nicholas Kirsch 17.12.2025 52:44
In this episode of Machine Minds, we look at how physical intelligence —the fusion of robotics, automation, and software—can reshape one of society’s most strained systems: healthcare. Director of Software Engineering Nicholas Kirsch joins Greg to break down why hospital pharmacies are essentially “mini warehouses,” how automation is already quietly at work behind the scenes, and what it will take...
Building the Future of Robotic Workforce Enablement with Richard Petrazzini 10.12.2025 43:44
In this episode of Machine Minds, we explore what it really takes to build the human infrastructure behind the coming wave of robots. CEO and co-founder Richard Petrazzini joins Greg to unpack how “robotic workforce enablement” can make or break uptime, customer trust, and the long-term success of robotics deployments—especially as robots leave cages, connect to the cloud, and move into human envi...
Bridging Hardware Innovation and Business Strategy in Robotics with Milt Walker 03.12.2025 50:16
In this episode of Machine Minds, we look at what really happens when hardware innovation meets business strategy in robotics. Director of Business Development Milt Walker joins Greg to unpack how manufacturers, startups, and ecosystem players can scale robotics responsibly—without getting stuck in proof-of-concept purgatory or pretending they’re “just” software companies. From functional safety t...
Building Deep Tech Ventures Through Strategic Capital with Oliver Mitchell 28.11.2025 50:03
What does it take to guide a robotics startup from a napkin sketch to a $775 million exit? Oliver Mitchell, a venture capital partner at FF Venture Capital and author of "A Startup Field Guide in the Age of Robotics and AI" returns to Machine Minds to share hard-won lessons from the trenches of deep tech investing. From the dramatic rise and fall of Webvan to the triumph of Kiva Systems...
Episode 112 | Reinventing Construction with Autonomous Precision | Rishabh Aggarwal 20.11.2025 48:11
Construction is one of the world’s most complex, risk-filled, and operationally fragmented industries — and also one of the last to benefit from automation. At Raise Robotics, CTO Rishabh Aggarwal is helping change that. From capturing diesel soot to turn into ink, to designing CubeSats at NASA, to building autonomous harvesting robots in ag-tech, Rishabh’s journey has always been about one thing:...
Episode 111 | The Coming Shift to Lightweight AI and Global Automation | Peter Haas 13.11.2025 47:41
From satellite missions and drone startups to international development work in Haiti, Peter Haas has carved one of the most unconventional and globally minded paths in robotics. Today, he’s combining decades of experience across academia, entrepreneurship, government, and humanitarian work to answer a pivotal question: How can robotics and AI help the half of the world living on less than $5.50 a...
Episode 110 | The New Era of Agile Warehouse Automation | Ayman Labib 07.11.2025 38:18
From retrofitting automation into existing warehouses to redefining how fast robotics can be deployed, SIMPL Automation is pioneering a more flexible, less disruptive path toward warehouse transformation. In this episode, Ayman Labib, co-founder and CEO of SIMPL Automation, shares how his 25+ years in manufacturing and integration led him to build a company that’s challenging the traditional timel...
Episode 109 | The Operating System for Robots: InOrbit's AI-Powered Robot Orchestration 29.10.2025 1:05:38
Florian shares his journey from cryptography researcher to big tech product leader — at companies like Microsoft, Adobe, and Facebook — and how that experience inspired him to tackle one of robotics’ biggest challenges: making robots work together seamlessly across diverse fleets and environments. From interoperability and observability to performance and safety, this episode explores how InOrbit....
Episode 108 | Built for the Battlefield: Craitor’s Revolution in On-Demand Manufacturing 23.10.2025 53:57
From printing parts in combat zones to creating a rugged, mobile printer that works on land, sea, and air — Crater’s mission is transforming logistics and supply chains for the military. Eric shares how the company was born from collaboration with the Marine Corps, what it means to innovate under pressure, and why continuous, in-motion 3D printing could change how we build and repair in the most e...
Episode 107 | Autonomy at Bedrock: Building the Future from the Ground Up | Kevin Peterson 20.10.2025 56:54
Kevin shares his 20-year journey from building self-driving cars and moon landers to leading autonomy at Waymo and now building machines that can literally move mountains. From lessons learned in scaling robotics startups to his philosophy on product milestones and company culture, this conversation dives deep into the realities of building technology that transforms the physical world. Highlights...
Episode 106 | Trusted Counsel for Visionaries | Ryan Smith 29.09.2025 45:11
Ryan and I dig into the legal backbone founders skip until it hurts—how to build an IP strategy that actually matches your business, when patents vs. trade secrets make sense, and why a “north star” patent plan should track where you’re going in 5–10 years, not just what you’re shipping today. We also get into the investor lens on patents (signal, diligence transparency, and moat), what happens to...
Episode 105 | Inside the Mind of a Growth-Stage Investor | Manas Punhani 22.09.2025 46:21
I sat down with Manas Punhani, Senior Associate at Woven Capital (Toyota’s growth fund), to dig into how growth investors judge traction, price risk, and help founders scale in industrial tech, robotics, and “physical AI.” We broke down what Toyota’s backing really changes, how to balance moonshots with near-term wins, and the operational details factories care about beyond pure throughput. What w...
Episode 104 | AI & Automation Unlocking Materials Discovery | Joseph Krause 12.09.2025 59:54
Episode 104 | AI & Automation Unlocking Materials Discovery | Joseph Krause In this episode of Machine Minds, I sit down with Joseph Krause, co-founder and CEO of Radical AI. We talk about Joseph’s path from Rice University and the Army National Guard to building Radical AI. He explains how AI and self-driving labs can speed up materials discovery, why failed experiments are critical data, and...
Episode 103 | Inside The Defense VC Boom | Nick Snoad 27.08.2025 39:11
I sat down with Nick Snoad, VP at Marlinspike, to talk about the surge of capital into defense and dual-use tech—and how he actually evaluates teams, markets, and milestones at the earliest stages. What we get into: - Why dual-use matters: bigger markets, more paths to scale - How stage changes the bar: from “prove the tech and market” at seed to “execute and expand” post-A - Using non-dilutive ro...
Episode 102 | Active Physical Intelligence Unleashed | Tara Javidi & Sam Bigdeli 25.07.2025 56:20
How do you get AI to seek the right data in the real world instead of drowning in all of it? In this episode, I sit down with Tara Javidi (UCSD professor and AI researcher) and Sam Bigdeli (repeat founder & former semiconductor supply‑chain exec), co-founders of Kav AI , to talk about “active physical intelligence”—hypothesis‑driven, curiosity‑led AI that hunts for the signals that matter in...
Episode 101 | AI Powered Compliance = Faster Certification | Akshay Chalana 16.07.2025 53:37
In this episode I sit down with Akshay Chalana, CEO & co‑founder of Saphira AI, to unpack how "TurboTax for robot compliance” can slash the time, cost, and confusion that stall hardware roll‑outs. We cover: - Why safety & certification are the hidden blockers for robotics at scale - How Saphira’s agent‑based platform turns CAD files, schematics, and risk regs into an actionable compli...
Episode 100 | Robots Built for People | Anthony Jules 01.07.2025 55:51
We’ve officially hit Episode 100! 🎉 I sat down with Anthony Jules , co-founder & CEO of Robust AI , to unpack how Carter—the cart-shaped AMR that workers can literally steer—delivers a 60 % productivity boost for DHL without changing the warehouse layout. Talking points Why “agency” (humans grabbing the robot’s handle) was the missing piece in previous AMRs. Vision-only navigation, no LiDAR:...
Episode 99 | Unlock Human + Machine Potential | Zac Engler 26.06.2025 49:58
In this conversation I sit down with Zac Engler, founder of Bodhi AI , to talk about turning generative-AI hype into practical wins for smaller companies—and why “shadow-AI” bans often backfire. We cover: The moment Zac realised a recruiter could build a full-stack product in three weeks for < $1 k. Tactical first steps for any team: discovery sprint → 30/60/90 quick-win plan → agentic workflow...
Episode 98 | Flexible Robots Transform Warehouse Strategy | Andy Williams 11.06.2025 51:15
In this episode I sit down with Andy Williams, EVP Sales – North America at Exotec , to unpack how a single “mobile AS/RS” platform is helping retailers, 3PLs and grocers keep pace with labor shortages and same-day delivery promises. We cover: Why Exotec’s Skypod robots store, climb and travel like no other goods-to-person system. The shift from legacy conveyor projects to agile, software-defined...
Episode 97 | Robots Tackle Harsh Worksites | James Emerick 03.06.2025 47:01
In this episode I sit down with James Emerick, co-founder & CEO of Cosmic Robotics, to hear how his family’s four-generation construction roots and a detour into autonomous heavy equipment sparked a new kind of job-site robot. Cosmic’s first product—the “Cosmic 1A”—lifts and places solar panels in 100-degree deserts and icy plains, giving short-staffed EPCs a safer, drop-in replacement for bac...
Episode 96 | Empowerment Is the New Algorithm | Grace Kay Matelich 29.05.2025 50:08
In this episode I sit down with Grace Kay Matelich, a philosopher-turned-operator who went from running Montana’s suicide-hotline to scaling AI data-ops at Invisible Technologies—and now to co-founding Bloomscroll, a “light-mirror” alternative to doom-scrolling. We unpack why recommendation engines are already an alignment problem, how subscription-based curation can flip the incentive model, and...
Episode 95 | Robots Replace Traditional Warehouses | Yegor Anchyshkin 19.05.2025 54:43
In this episode I sat down with serial entrepreneur Yegor Anchyshkin, co‑founder & CEO of Instock, to break down why small‑ and mid‑size fulfillment sites need a radically different ASRS architecture. Yegor traced his journey from founding Viewdle (AI video‑search; later acquired by Google) to launching Ukraine’s first online‑grocery service and leading Takeoff Technologies—experiences that sh...
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