Recently we saw humanoid robots that They can give somolvaIN Kung Fu strokes and frontal somolvs, but this acrobatics, which attract attention, are not a goal Figure ayIt is based in California.
On the other hand, his team of robotics experts is focused on the development of a bot, controlled by AI, who can move quickly and reliably and do something.
In the video (above), which shared on X on Tuesday, the figure showed his own humanoid robot 02, which was made by a “scientist and natural walk.”
Images of the figure demonstrate the magnitude of the improvement in the ability to walk, reached by the team standing behind the robot. As you can see, the original robot 01 had more shelter, similar to how you moved if you desperately tried to go to the bathroom. However, the latest design 02 has a more relaxed walking style, with more realistic successes that will help you move faster, which is important when the BípeDo robot turns at the workplace or at home.
In fact, the figures said in the publication of X on Tuesday that this year would be “large”, since it “launches production, expands robots in our commercial customers and is working on the launch of robots of the house”.
A few weeks ago, the General Director of the Figure Brett Adkock showed that Helix, the artificial intelligence model that the figure uses to feed his humanoid robot moved faster than expected, which allowed the team to speed up the deployment schedule in two years, which means that the tests will begin at some moment this year.
An impressive robot 02 drawings in size 5 feet and 6 inches (168 centimeters), include a balance to 154 pounds (70 kilograms) and can work for about five hours with one load.
The company has already completed the testing of its humanoid robot in the BMW installation in South Carolin, in which several of its robots were used to place metal sheet parts in certain accessories, which were subsequently collected as part of the car chassis.
The figure says that its general ambition is “the development of general -purpose humanoids, which have a positive impact on humanity and consider the best life for future generations” and adds that their projects that contribute to AI “can eliminate the need for unsafe and unwanted work, which ultimately allows us to live happier and for more purposes.”
Source: Digital Trends

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