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Meanwhile, the robot 3D prints the model. See it in action in the video below. Some of the advantages of this collaboration are demonstrated in the video below by designing and printing a teapot.
Helix is Figure’s advanced Vision-Language-Action (VLA) model, designed to give humanoid robots a deeper understanding of the ...
In a press release shared with Inc., Figure says that 02 is the “highest performing humanoid robot” on the market. The company claims that 02 incorporates advances across the robot’s entire ...
Figure has also cooked in something called a vision language model that will allow the humanoid to make sense of what is captured through the camera lenses and make decisions on what, if anything ...
The Figure 02 robot has 35 degrees of freedom, including human-like wrists, hands, and fingers. Pairing its generalist knowledge with its vision model allows it to understand abstract concepts.
Meanwhile, Figure claims there’s no teleoperation involved with its Figure 01 robot. The video is showing end-to-end neural networks. There is no teleop. Also, this was filmed at 1.0x speed and shot ...
No Release Date Yet. With Figure 01, it does feel like we’re inching towards a future of at-home robots. Still, we don’t have a release date for Figure’s robot yet, but the company’s ...
Figure AI, a robotics company working to bring a general-purpose humanoid robot into commercial and residential use, announced Tuesday on X that it is exiting a deal with OpenAI. In conversation ...
The race to get AI-driven humanoid robots into homes and workplaces around the world took a new twist today when Figure, a company backed by OpenAI among others to the tune of $675 million in its ...
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