Figure’s humanoid robots complete 200-hour shift with zero failures
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Figure's humanoid robots completed a 200-hour shift, sorting 250,000 packages with zero hardware failures in a livestream test. The robots used onboard cameras and AI reasoning to detect barcodes and place packages on conveyor belts. The test began as a response to an endurance challenge and attracted significant online attention. The robots reached near-human parity in sorting speed, with human workers averaging three seconds per package.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Reliable robotic operation in logistics is emerging, suggesting continuous multi-day humanoid labor is possible.
- · Figure AI's robots can autonomously exit for maintenance, ensuring uninterrupted uptime.