
The week started with a call with Bradley, the community member making excellent videos about our work. He’s preparing for a major podcast appearance and wanted a crisp explanation of how Auki differs from the big Web2 and Web3 spatial computing players.
That conversation led to a clear recap worth sharing:
But—whether the data is centralized or crowdsourced—all of them run centralized VPS services. Even if the data comes from users, it still ends up in their VPS, controlled by their servers.
“Even with decentralized data collection, you still have the privacy concerns that come with a centralized VPS.”
Centralizing the VPS on Filecoin or similar isn’t practical due to latency. Instead, we build what we call a polycentrically decentralized service: Every individual venue can self-host the solution and be their own centralized micro-service. We are a discovery service that points to them.
This gives:
This trio—performance, privacy, and market-determined data value—is what sets our network apart. Even most “decentralized” competitors are still centralized VPSs at heart.
The Malaysian situation is fully resolved, and Terri is flying out next Sunday for an event in Kuala Lumpur where he’ll meet the Prime Minister. (Yes, Terri now speaks with a Malaysian accent.)
We’ll also be deploying app-free AR navigation at the event.
We skipped our usual internal demo day to finish the latest release of Cactus, our spatial AI for retail—and it went out the door today.
Highlights:
We’ve transitioned away from our older patented technique for capturing product positions to a new, richer data capture method.
“We want an AI data scientist giving tasks to staff or robots on how to optimize the store.”
This prepares Cactus for a future where autonomous experimentation and layout optimization become standard.
A recap from last week’s World AI Conference in Shanghai:
“If you don’t speak Mandarin, you are behind.” It’s a stark reminder of how quickly robotics is accelerating in Asia compared to Western markets.
A VC (not even one of our investors) invited us to LA on September 9 to present Auki to a gathering of the world’s top retailers.
“We’re going to demo to some of the world’s largest retailers all in one day.”
If you're in LA and want to meet up, let us know.
We’ll be showing app-free AR navigation—built in partnership with Zappar—at the Malaysia event, and it remains one of the most requested features from partners.
To recap the speaker’s on-stream summary:
If you watch these updates on X: the real alpha happens after the livestream ends, exclusively inside our Discord at discord.gg/aukiverse.
Auki is making the physical world accessible to AI by building the real world web: a way for robots and digital devices like smart glasses and phones to browse, navigate, and search physical locations.
70% of the world economy is still tied to physical locations and labor, so making the physical world accessible to AI represents a 3X increase in the TAM of AI in general. Auki's goal is to become the decentralized nervous system of AI in the physical world, providing collaborative spatial reasoning for the next 100bn devices on Earth and beyond.
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