Freaking Aliens is building the sensory infrastructure for autonomous AI — a network of intelligent sensor nodes that provide any intelligent system with a shared, real-time understanding of the physical world
Freaking Aliens is building the sensory infrastructure for autonomous AI — a network of intelligent sensor nodes that provide any intelligent system with a shared, real-time understanding of the physical world. As AI moves from the cloud into streets, skies, and cities, the bottleneck is no longer intelligence — it's context. Every autonomous system today builds its own incomplete picture of reality. They don't share what they see. They don't agree on what's happening. And when you put multiple AI systems in the same space, they don't coordinate — they conflict. We're fixing that. Freaking Aliens is building the shared nervous system for AI in the physical world. We deploy intelligent sensor nodes that create a single, real-time picture of reality that any autonomous system can plug into. When one machine sees something, every machine that needs to know, knows.
Freaking Aliens is building the sensory infrastructure for autonomous AI — a network of intelligent sensor nodes that provide any intelligent system with a shared, real-time understanding of the physical world
Freaking Aliens is building the sensory infrastructure for autonomous AI — a network of intelligent sensor nodes that provide any intelligent system with a shared, real-time understanding of the physical world. As AI moves from the cloud into streets, skies, and cities, the bottleneck is no longer intelligence — it's context. Every autonomous system today builds its own incomplete picture of reality. They don't share what they see. They don't agree on what's happening. And when you put multiple AI systems in the same space, they don't coordinate — they conflict. We're fixing that. Freaking Aliens is building the shared nervous system for AI in the physical world. We deploy intelligent sensor nodes that create a single, real-time picture of reality that any autonomous system can plug into. When one machine sees something, every machine that needs to know, knows.