Figure has introduced Helix, a groundbreaking Vision-Language-Action model designed to enhance humanoid robots. This innovative AI integrates perception, language understanding, and learned control, enabling robots to interact with household items like humans. Founder Brett Adcock emphasized that Helix represents a significant leap in robotics capabilities, allowing for natural language interaction and object manipulation without prior training.
Helix's unique architecture allows for high dexterity and speed in upper-body movements, facilitating complex tasks and multi-robot collaboration. The model's ability to generalize behaviors and learn from natural language prompts marks a transformative advancement in robotic technology. With Helix operating on low-power GPUs, it is poised for practical applications in everyday home environments.
• Helix enables humanoid robots to understand language and manipulate objects like humans.
• The model allows for multi-robot collaboration on complex tasks in real-time.
This model integrates visual perception, language understanding, and action control for robotics.
NLP allows robots to understand and respond to human language instructions seamlessly.
Generalization enables robots to perform tasks with objects they have never encountered before.
Figure focuses on developing advanced AI for humanoid robots, exemplified by the Helix model.
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