Ask HN: I quit my job over weaponized robots to start my own venture
by barratia on 4/14/2026, 11:31:19 AM
Two weeks ago, I quit my job at a robotics company. I was working with high-end hardware (Boston Dynamics, Unitree), but I found out they were planning to mount teleoperated weapons on the robotic platforms for a demo. I’m not willing to go there, so I resigned without another offer.<p>I’ve decided this is the right time to go back to entrepreneurship. We're at an incredible moment for embodied intelligence, but I feel the tools and workflows we use to interact, monitor, and control these platforms are still lagging behind.<p>I'm currently exploring a couple of projects around how we build, test, and interact with robots. As part of my customer discovery phase, I'm trying to gather raw data on how roboticists and developers actually work day to day and what their main pain points are regarding control interfaces.<p>I put together a very short survey (3 mins) to validate some ideas. If you work in robotics, embedded systems, or just tinker with hardware, your input would be incredibly valuable:<p>Survey link: https://forms.gle/3Nm76wkeT5CMt23c8<p>I'm also open to discussing the ethical lines in modern robotics or anything related to ROS2 / HRI in the thread. Thanks for reading!
Comments
by: rkozik1989
Good on you for quitting, but unless you know of people in your network who're willing to buy what you're making not sure if this will work. Often times its the simplest ideas that make the most profitable businesses. You know, like selling handmade soap or coffee. The problem with what you're doing is you are trying to enter a market as the first person doing it. Which means nobody has taken the risk to prove there is a demand, and without that it means you're potentially burning a ton of time and resources with no logical place to pivot to next.
4/14/2026, 1:35:39 PM
by: 440bx
Good on you. I quit my job in the defence sector over two decades ago for the same reasons. Best decision I ever made.
4/14/2026, 12:41:01 PM
by: leetrout
I am building a very similar thing after a short stent at a robotics company in 2024. The industry is very far behind more general dev experience and tooling.<p>I am forced to accept the popularity of ROS but I find it to generally be a terrible experience. Are you considering an alternative? Have you used foxglove?
4/14/2026, 12:46:17 PM
by: sminchev
Robots are everywhere. Especially in the factories. I think making things automatic is good, all those stupid jobs, moving all day something from one place to another, manually is pure waste of human energy. If this energy is redirected to education, and more meaningful work, those people will be much more valuable for their community and the world. If robots are used in that direction, they can do a lot of good things, and there will be no ethical lines to cross.<p>Helping people enhance is a good thing!
4/14/2026, 12:30:41 PM
by: specproc
Much love and respect. I quit a job over a similar matter of principle. The decision to walk was easy, but the following year wasn't.<p>I'm glad I did it though. We have to few years on this earth to spend our energies hurting others.
4/14/2026, 1:06:10 PM
by: claudiacsf
Not helpful if all detractors leave a company that's going down a dangerous path, leaving all the trigger happy peeps to follow their worst instincts. But understandable regardless.
4/14/2026, 12:55:38 PM
by: tqwhite
Tough call giving up a good job. Admiration.
4/14/2026, 12:38:18 PM
by: Chance-Device
I do not work in robotics, but I would also like to thank you for listening to your conscience and resigning. The world needs more people like you. I hope your venture goes well!
4/14/2026, 12:28:23 PM
by: jMyles
Thank you so much for quitting and putting the long-term needs of humanity over your short-term economic comfort. This is nothing short of a heroic move.<p>I hope you are able to convince some of your colleagues to do likewise.
4/14/2026, 12:23:40 PM
by: testemailfordg2
I guess people making swords and arrows in the past had similar ethical dilemas in the begining, until they were attacked and then it became business as usual.
4/14/2026, 12:31:48 PM
by: martythemaniak
After many many years in fintech, I'm now getting into robotics by trying to build an autonomous snow clearing robot, think of it like a miniature electric loader.<p>I've been using AI heavily to do this, so everything is in ROS2 since it's "standard" and AIs have pretty good training for it. I can see how it's annoying and suboptimal if you're writing manually and after a more integrated system, but it's been pretty good for getting up and running because it's "standard" and kinda plug and play. I see why you'd want to rewrite it for production, the endless processes and nodes and startup processes can get annoying<p>One of the more useful things I've done so far is actually not robotics related directly, it's a Godot based "game" with a ROS bridge that lets me drive the robot from Foxglove, which I will eventlly get a vlm based agent to drive. Seems much easier and faster than Issac Sim for getting started with.
4/14/2026, 1:49:02 PM
by: rvz
Unfortunately, this is where robotics is going to end up. We already have drones being used in warfare. Humanoids are next.<p>Won't be surprised to see hundreds of thousands of humanoid robots strapped up with explosives running to their target or some of them flying to their target with drones attached.
4/14/2026, 11:35:39 AM
by: shevy-java
I think ethics will often fall short in general. I don't mean this to be limited to the comment above by the threadstarter, but when it comes to money, most people will choose money. People will have different threshold levels of what they want to accept.<p>Using a survey like this is IMO not ideal though.
4/14/2026, 12:43:10 PM
by: Imustaskforhelp
can I recommend to you to not use google forms, I know that they are convenient but they aren't privacy friendly.<p>There are many open source solutions out there: <a href="https://alternativeto.net/software/google-forms/?license=opensource" rel="nofollow">https://alternativeto.net/software/google-forms/?license=ope...</a> I recommend if you can choose any of privacy friendly options, thanks and have a nice day.
4/14/2026, 11:39:36 AM
by: gilhyun
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by: 2ndorderthought
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4/14/2026, 12:17:29 PM
by: moomoo11
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4/14/2026, 2:17:22 PM
by: robin_reala
You didn’t know Boston Dynamics was involved in weaponised platforms until 2 weeks ago? That feels like wilful ignorance at this point; DARPA was sponsoring BigDog which was revealed two decades ago: <a href="https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn8802-robotic-pack-mule-displays-stunning-reflexes/" rel="nofollow">https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn8802-robotic-pack-mul...</a>
4/14/2026, 11:52:48 AM
by: vb-8448
> I’m not willing to go there<p>Unfortunately it doesn't matter, some else will go ... just look at the ukr war.
4/14/2026, 12:18:03 PM