The American Figure AI, a Figure AI, has attracted global attention by doing simple homework such as collecting clothes and putting them in a laundry machine.
This advanced robot, using the smart system of Helix, can see, hear, understand, and interact with it like humans. Figure AI, CEO of Figure AI, is designed for use in home and industrial environments and is currently being tested on the BMW factory assembly line in South Carolina.
Behind -the -scenes technology: robot brain
The beating heart of “Figure 2” is the Helix Perceptual-Language-Operations Model; A system that, by combining the vision of the machine, enables the robot to perform complex actions such as using two arms and interacting with multiple objects in a natural way. This technology has taken the robot one step closer to the real resemblance to humans.
Competition in the field of human robots
Figure ai is not the only actor in the field. Companies such as 1X Technologies with the NEO robot and Boston Dynamics with the ATLAS industrial robot are serious competitors in the development of multipurpose robots. However, the simultaneous focus of Figure AI on home and industrial applications has distinguished the company from other competitors.
Planning shows that by the end of this year, home tests will begin; An action that can pave the way for the official entry of the robots.
Next generation: Figure ۰۲ on the way
While Figure 2 is focused, Figure AI has announced that the next version, Figure 2, is under development; A model that is supposed to enter the field with more advanced artificial intelligence, more mobility, and the ability to perform more sophisticated tasks. Possible uses of Figure 1 include help in the field of treatment, elderly care, and even in dangerous conditions.
Social and occupational consequences
The emergence of humanist robots, in addition to technological attractiveness, raises important questions about the future of employment and social structure. If these robots are able to perform human duties, what fate will expect service or manufacturing jobs? And are societies ready for this transfer?
Experts believe that as much as the high productivity benefits of this technology should be welcomed, you should also think about empowering workforce, retraining and creating new jobs in the robotic age.
The Figure 4 robot is not just a smart machine, but also a symbol of changing human attitudes to housekeeping, industry and even social structure. Will the Iranians also witness the presence of these robots in their homes? Maybe the answer is sooner than we think.
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