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Chris Sarli is an American Electrical Engineer who has pioneered humanoid Robotics at Tesla, Augmented Reality at Apple, and Semiconductors in Silicon Valley. Originally from Miami, FL, he has a Hispanic-European background, and resides in San Francisco, CA. He is married to Aramis Alvarez, who is also an electrical engineer at Apple.
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[edit]- ^ "Chris Sarli on LinkedIn: #tesla #optimus #werobot #engineering #hardware #ai #robotics #humanoid… | 17 comments". www.linkedin.com. Retrieved 2025-01-27.