Behind the Company
Learn about the team driving our technology and business

Our Story
At the start of 2021, Josh and Alon were nearing the end of their graduate studies at MIT, where they were building cutting edge robot learning technology. By February, they had realized that their discoveries had the potential to usher robots into places that robots had never gone before.
Powered by proprietary hybrid human/AI engine – and the right business model – robots could be made to thrive in environments that have stumped the field for decades. Tutor Intelligence was born out of a desire to bring robots into the real world, to meet the needs of the facilities that have been left out of the charge towards automation.
Our Mission
We’re making robots accessible to the facilities that have been left out of the charge towards automation, so they can compete with the biggest players despite changing demographics and an ever-evolving supply chain.
Our Vision
We’re working towards a world where robot intelligence is ubiquitous, where robots are available to every facility who needs them, enabling a new era of the physical economy.
Meet our Founders

Josh Gruenstein
Prior to co-founding Tutor, Josh was a graduate researcher at MIT, where he taught courses on robot intelligence and ran MIT's largest programming competition. Josh also spent time on state of the art machine-learning methods at Bridgewater, Intel, and Cornell Tech. At Tutor, Josh walks the line between the academia and industry, helping to unlock the most transformative ideas in robotics where they're needed most.
Josh holds an MEng in Artificial Intelligence and an SB in Computer Engineering from MIT.

Alon Kosowsky-Sachs
Before co-founding Tutor, Alon worked at Amazon Robotics, Realtime Robotics, and with Josh in the Improbable AI lab at MIT. Tutor is a novel approach to developing smart robot applications with scalability baked in, and the most important problem he could imagine working on. Alon leads Tutor's ML team, thinking about what gives humans so much dexterity and common sense, and how might we transfer that into our robots.
Alon holds an MEng in Artificial Intelligence and an SB in Computer Engineering from MIT.
