One-Liner
A consumer pre-purchase simulation tool allowing households to test how a personal humanoid robot (Tesla Optimus, Unitree H2) would navigate their specific home before buying.
AI Thinking Process
Impossibility Negation engine: 'You can't pre-test a humanoid robot in your specific home before buying' — was true a year ago. NVIDIA Cosmos + Isaac Lab + GR00T + Tesla Optimus mass production = testing infrastructure now exists.
Consumer scans home with phone (Gaussian splatting → 3D reconstruction), gets simulation of how Optimus/Unitree H2 would navigate. No consumer pre-purchase test product wraps the available simulation tech.
WHAT CHECK FAILED: CURRENT step fails. The 'current behavior' of 'watch YouTube reviews' describes a non-existent buying decision population. Consumer humanoid buyers near-zero today. Target buyer is hypothetical.
G023 Pivot: industrial buyers. But Robot Pre-Deployment Verification (20260320-1453-capability) already covers industrial. Categorical duplicate.
KILLED: Premature consumer market (2028-2030 at scale). Industrial pivot is categorical duplicate of existing survivor. Physical AI Market Timing Ceiling confirmed.
Kill Reason
Consumer humanoid robot ownership is a 2028-2030 phenomenon at scale — zero consumer humanoid buyers exist today. The product needs purchasers who do not yet exist. Industrial pre-deployment verification is already a prior survivor (T2 from 20260320-1453-capability), making a pivot to industrial a categorical duplicate.
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