Cover Image for Cracow Robotics & AI Meetup #15
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Cracow Robotics & AI Meetup #15

Hosted by Cracow Robotics & AI Club & 4 others
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About Event

It’s our 15th CRAIC event, and we’d love to see you there—don't miss out!

Where?

This time, we will be hosting the event in hub:raum Kraków, Przemysłowa 12, 30-701 Kraków, Poland

When?

18.05.2026 Start at 18:30

Agenda:
19:00 - Maciej Sadowski - From simulation to reality
20:00 - Short break and networking!
20:15 - Krzysztof Tylka-Suleja - What LLMs Cannot Know Before Acting
21:15 - Lightning Talks and networking!

Details of the speakers:

  • [ENG] From simulation to reality - Maciej Sadowski - Simulating robotic systems offers incredible advantages, but it also comes with distinct drawbacks. How useful can a simulation environment truly be for developers? This presentation will explore the pros and cons of using simulation tools in robotics. Furthermore, it will highlight the key points developers need to focus on when transitioning algorithms from simulation to reality, with the Ultimatum goal of significant reduction the time and effort required for testing on real hardware.
    About the speaker: Currently a Robot Integration Developer at CleverHive, where he applies his expertise to complex robotic systems. He holds a Master's degree from the Wrocław University of Science and Technology, having also expanded his academic background internationally at Universidade de Aveiro in Portugal and Technische Universität Graz in Austria. He continues to build his practical foundation in the field through his active involvement with the PWR Racing Team, where he serves as a software engineer responsible for developing both the Autonomous System for Formula Student car and its dedicated simulation environment.

  • [ENG] What LLMs Cannot Know Before Acting - Krzysztof Tylka-Suleja - Large language models generate responses under uncertainty about missing information at generation time, which limits what can be achieved with a single prompt. This talk examines these limits and their implications for improving model outputs. Iterative feedback can partially address missing information, but making it work reliably is non-trivial. In a general setting where models receive signals such as tests, constraints, or evaluation metrics, feedback sometimes improves results but also reveals failures such as resistance to correction, loss of consistency, and degradation under poorly structured signals.
    About the speaker: Krzysztof Tylka-Suleja is a PhD student in computer science at AGH University of Science and Technology (WIET). His work focuses on adaptive feedback in deep learning, with emphasis on improving the reliability of large language models. He has presented his research at international workshops, including the Workshop on AI in Higher Education and Research in Zlín. He is passionate about LLMs as decision-support systems and enjoys experimenting with sensors, motors, and simple electronic systems.


The meeting sponsors are:

Want to be a speaker? Reach out to us at [email protected] or via LinkedIn!

About our sponsors:
hub:raum is all about 5G, AI, IoT and the Next Next (any tech that will revolutionize your daily life). Equipped with a 5G testbed, a makers’ space, a 3D printer, and more, we can provide your startup with the tech you need to test your prototype. We’re also excited to provide startups with a professional AR and VR room with edge computing infrastructure for game development purposes.
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Husarion is a manufacturer of mobile robot platforms and a provider of software solutions for autonomous driving and peer-to-peer low-latency networking for robotics and IoT.
- Over 200 tech companies use Husarion robots.
- More than 100 tech universities use Husarion robots.
Husarion offers a range of solutions, including:
- Husarion Panther: a general-purpose, heavy-duty outdoor mobile robot platform for agriculture, construction, surveillance and mining sectors.
- Husarion Lynx: a compact and robust Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) platform designed for seamless operation in both indoor and outdoor environments.
- ROSbot XL: an indoor mobile robot platform for inspection and delivery of light loads.
- ROSbot 3 (PRO): small and affordable mobile robots designed for research and education.
- Husarnet: a dedicated peer-to-peer VPN designed specifically for robotics and IoT.

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Weekly Robotics’ mission is to “champion open-source projects and high-quality, informative content related to robotics”. The newsletter was started in August 2018 by Mat Sadowski, a dev relations engineer at Foxglove.

Location
hub:raum Kraków
Przemysłowa 12, 30-701 Kraków, Poland
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