Figure AI, a robotics innovator, and BMW, the German automobile giant, have revealed remarkable advancements in the Figure 02 humanoid robot’s capabilities.

Operating on a production line, the Figure 02 robot has made a significant leap, achieving a 400% increase in speed and a sevenfold improvement in success rate.

  • Clay_pidgin@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    I don’t understand the desire to make humanoid robots. If a human shape is more efficient because of the workflow or physical restrictions, why not just rearrange the production line and use regular robot arms?

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    What is the point of building faster, if you don’t sell enough to begin with…
    Smells like wasted investment/money/resources to me…

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    15 hours ago

    So much prompting in movement. Until these humanoid robots can flow as easily as a human can, I’m not impressed. Even if the prompts per action rate is a couple nanoseconds, I’m not thrilled. Make them seamless.