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Just a year after its launch, Palo Alto based K-Scale Labs is already ruffling feathers in the robotics world. Founder Benjamin Bolte, an engineer who’s worked on robotics for Tesla and Meta, came out swinging like 50 Cent in early 2025, causing tension in Silicon Valley with public shots at unicorn rivals. He insists that making robots open and affordable is the only way to get billions of them into the real world. K-Scale’s name is a likely reference to the Kardashev Scale, a highly influential concept in astrophysics that measures a civilization’s technological advancement based on energy consumption. Bolte founded K-Scale Labs in 2024 after leaving Meta, where he worked on the AI research team teaching robots and computer systems to learn from the world around them. He previously worked at Tesla as a senior Autopilot engineer, writing the CUDA code behind a 3D vision system called the voxel occupancy network. The system served as the first perception model for Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robot. The team secured $500K in seed funding after the startup incubator, YCombinator, added it to its Winter 2024 batch. K-Scale has secured additional funding, but its war chest is small compared to other US startups racing to deploy their humanoids at scale like Figure AI, 1X Technologies, and Agility Robotics. K-Scale introduced its early humanoid robot prototype named Stompy in February 2024. Standing about 122 centimeters, the robot was built with materials costing under $10K. Its training was accelerated in simulation, where it learned on its own through trial and error. #airobot #ai #opensource