Who are Generalist AI's decision-makers?
Generalist AI's leadership is anchored by Pete Florence, Co-founder & CEO, with operating and technical leaders supporting scale.
- CEO
- Pete Florence
- CTO/key exec
- Andy Zeng
- Founded
- 2024
- Employees
- Private; 11-50 reported
- HQ
- San Francisco Bay Area, CA
- Notable
- Robot foundation models
- Pete FlorenceCo-founder & CEOFounder, since 2024Former robotics/AI researcher associated with Google and robotics foundation work.
- Andy ZengCo-founder & Chief ScientistFounder, since 2024Former Google DeepMind/OpenAI-style robotics researcher focused on robot learning.
- Andrew BarryCo-founder & CTOFounder, since 2024Former robotics engineer with Boston Dynamics / autonomous systems background.
Who leads Generalist AI?
The leadership block on this page lists the founders and key executives found in public sources. The most durable decision-maker signal is the founder/CEO plus the executive who owns engineering, product, operations, or growth.
Who actually makes buying decisions at Generalist AI?
Buying decisions likely involve the founder/CEO for strategic vendors, engineering or product leaders for technical tooling, operations leaders for deployment and manufacturing, and finance/security for enterprise controls. Defense and space companies also involve program, compliance, supply-chain, and customer mission stakeholders.
How is Generalist AI organized as it scales?
The organization likely separates core technology, customer/program delivery, operations, finance, people, and go-to-market. For hard-tech companies, manufacturing, test, safety, quality, and field operations become increasingly important as the company moves from prototype to production.
As of June 2026.Sources:Generalist websiteBoldstart GeneralistThe Robot Report financing
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