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Robotics startup Figure released a video update showcasing their Figure 02 humanoid robot autonomously performing tasks at HQ for a BMW use case

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Sam Charles1 year ago

Figure’s new video showcasing the Figure 02 humanoid robot is an exciting step forward in robotics. Seeing it autonomously tackle real-world tasks for a BMW use case highlights the potential for innovation in industrial automation. This could be a game-changer for efficiency and scalability in manufacturing. Looking forward to seeing how this technology evolves!

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Gano' - 1A and 2A absolutist1 year ago

Did they not watch "I, Robot"?

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Sidra Ansari1 year ago

Robotic innovation showcased!

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Sidra Ansari1 year ago

🤖🚗🔧

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Ridgeway Financial Services1 year ago

🤖 💪

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