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Episode 004 | Kyle Vogt

In this episode:

Kyle Vogt, founder of Twitch, Cruise, and now The Bot Company, joins Go/No-Go to discuss what it takes to build practical, everyday robots. Drawing on his experience at Cruise and The Bot Company, he describes how AI and autonomy are merging with traditional hardware disciplines to create machines that can safely perform useful household and industrial tasks.

Jon and Kyle explore how today’s robotics startups must balance complexity and manufacturability to develop systems that can evolve through software while remaining cost-effective to produce at scale. Vogt also reflects on why the robotics field has generally shifted away from humanoid ambitions toward focused, purpose-built designs that solve real problems.

Jon and Alex round out the episode with manufacturing news, including iRobot’s near-collapse, the mixed reception of 1X Neo’s tele-operated home robot, Honda’s global recall, our own investigation into battery quality issues with Haribo powerbanks. The Reconstruction segment revisits the decline of the American large sedan and the rise of crossover platforms that now define modern automotive manufacturing.

Other links from the discussion:

Stay up to date on The Bot Company: https://www.bot.co/ 

Cruise Founder Kyle Vogt’s Robotics Startup Eyes $4 Billion Valuation: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-10-28/cruise-founder-kyle-vogt-s-robotics-startup-eyes-4-billion-valuation 

iRobot Is in Trouble, but Roomba Is Already Dead: https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/roomba-obit/ 

I Tried the Robot That’s Coming to Live With You. It’s Still Part Human: https://www.wsj.com/tech/personal-tech/i-tried-the-robot-thats-coming-to-live-with-you-its-still-part-human-68515d44 

Honda Wheels Could Fall Off Due to an Italian Fence Mishap: https://www.ien.com/safety/video/22954694/honda-wheels-could-fall-off-due-to-an-italian-fence-mishap 

The ultralight gummy bear power bank just got yanked from Amazon: https://www.theverge.com/news/818906/haribo-gummy-bear-power-bank-amazon-removed 

Recycling Lead for U.S. Car Batteries Is Poisoning People: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/11/18/world/africa/lead-poisoning-car-battery.html 

Aldi effect sweeps US supermarkets as shoppers embrace private label: https://www.ft.com/content/d70ff7b2-8096-45e4-829b-1de0ca321be9 

Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA): https://global.toyota/en/mobility/tnga/

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