We need to make robots smarter, more agile and dexterous, and generally easier to use — more like people. Once we do that, robots and other types of intelligent systems will increase productivity, free people from dangerous work, care for the disabled, and generally help people live better lives.
We, at the newly formed RAI Institute, want to accelerate that future, creating future generations of robots that are far better than anything that exists today. To achieve that goal, we plan to hire the best talent we can find and support them with the best resources, including equipment, facilities, computing, and staff, all wrapped in a culture that thrives on technical fearlessness, fundamental thinking, cooperative teamwork, respect for each other, and technical fun.
If you have mad skills in robotics, machine learning, computing, software or hardware engineering and want to make a difference in the future of AI and robotics, consider joining us on what I expect to be an important and gratifying journey.
Marc Raibert
Executive Director
Led by Marc Raibert, founder of Boston Dynamics, the RAI Institute unites top talent to develop technology that will increase productivity, contribute to human safety, care for people with disabilities, and help people live their lives more fully.
Our main campus sits in the hustle and bustle of Kendall Square.
145 Broadway,
Cambridge, MA 02142
Our Zurich office is located in the vibrant robotics and AI hub next to Oerlikon train station.
Elias-Canetti-Strasse 2,
8050 Zürich, Switzerland
Our team combines the best features of university research labs with the best features of corporate innovation groups.