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Figure AI CEO envisions self-replicating robots to colonize galaxy Figure AI CEO Brett Adcock outlined his ambitious vision for the future of robotics at Salesforce's Dreamforce conference this week, describing plans to build "a new species" of self-replicating robots capable of autonomous space colonization and collective learning #FigureAI #BrettAdcock #Robotics #HumanoidRobots #AIInnovation #SelfReplicatingRobots #VonNeumannProbes #SpaceColonization https://www.perplexity.ai/...
Figure AI CEO Says the Robotics Company Is Building 'a New Species' - Business Insider
The founder of the OpenAI-backed company said a science fiction-like future, where robots can reproduce and colonize the galaxy, is within reach.
https://www.businessinsider.com/brett-adcock-figureai-humanoid-robot-new-species-dreamforce-2025-10
23 days ago
China opens Canton Fair with robotics zone.The 138th China Import and Export Fair opened in Guangzhou today, featuring a dedicated Service Robots Zone that has drawn 46 leading companies to showcase cutting-edge humanoid robots, robotic dogs, and intelligent automation systems to a record number of international buyers #CantonFair2025 #RoboticsRevolution #ServiceRobots #HumanoidRobots #SmartAutomation #ChineseInnovation #TechExpo2025 https://www.perplexity.ai/...
28 days ago
Intel targets humanoid robot market with new chip. Intel announced on Tuesday its most aggressive push into the humanoid robotics market with the unveiling of its Panther Lake processors and Intel Robotics AI Suite software, positioning the chip giant to compete directly with Tesla, Boston Dynamics, and other companies developing commercial humanoid robots. The announcement comes as Intel's new $32 billion Fab 52 facility in Arizona begins producing its first chips using cutting-edge 18A process technology. #Intel #RoboticsAI #PantherLake #HumanoidRobots #AI #EdgeComputing #RoboticsAI #technology #innovation https://www.perplexity.ai/...
Inside Intel's Hail Mary to Reclaim Chip Dominance | WIRED
The struggling American chipmaker is betting that a new plant and fresh product line will help turn around its fortunes.
https://www.wired.com/story/intel-arizona-fabrication-chips-trump-manufacturing/