Axcelner is a research and engineering company. We build autonomous systems for the work, science, and industry of the next era. The public version of that sentence is in the manifesto on the home page. The honest version is shorter: we make machines that do work a person would otherwise have to do, and we hold ourselves to a standard where the machine should be better than the person at the part of the job that is not pleasant to do well.
We will use this blog for three things, in this order of frequency. First, progress: notes on what we shipped, what failed, what surprised us. Second, products: launch announcements when a system becomes available to a wider set of people than the ones already using it. Third, research notes: short pieces about ideas we are working with publicly.
What we will not do here
We will not publish thought leadership. We will not opine on industry news that does not affect our own work. We will not benchmark. The companies that do those things well are not us, and the companies that do them poorly are easy to find.
How to read this
Posts will be dated and signed by the company. If a piece of work has a single author, that will be in the byline. Most of what we ship is built by small mixed teams, and the default attribution is Axcelner.
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