Figure AI, a humanoid robotics company founded by Brett Adcock, has reached a valuation of $39 billion following its latest funding round. The company, which recently hosted a "Human vs. Robot" package sorting challenge, has drawn significant attention in Silicon Valley. Despite humans narrowly winning the contest, Figure's robots demonstrated superior endurance, highlighting the potential for automation in labor-intensive tasks.
Founded just three years ago, Figure AI has attracted investments from major players like NVIDIA, Intel Capital, Salesforce, LG, and Qualcomm. Adcock, a serial entrepreneur with a history of successful ventures including Vettery and Archer Aviation, aims to develop general-purpose humanoid robots capable of performing a variety of tasks in human environments. The company's ambitious vision includes addressing labor market challenges by automating unsafe or undesirable jobs, with a focus on manufacturing, logistics, and retail sectors.
Figure AI Valued at $39 Billion Amid Humanoid Robot Ambitions
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