In a dramatic shift in the robotics landscape, Figure has terminated its partnership with OpenAI, citing a groundbreaking development in their humanoid robot worker technology. The company, valued at $2.6 billion, promises to unveil unprecedented humanoid capabilities within 30 days.
The split marks a strategic pivot for Figure, which previously relied on OpenAI's models for their Figure 02 humanoid's natural language capabilities. CEO Brett Adcock emphasizes that true innovation in embodied AI requires complete vertical integration - from hardware to artificial intelligence.
"Building robot workers for the real world demands specialized AI solutions," explains Adcock. This philosophy has already attracted major industry players, with BMW implementing Figure's robots in their South Carolina manufacturing facility.
Meanwhile, OpenAI isn't abandoning the humanoid arena. Their recent USPTO filing suggests plans for developing their own "user-programmable humanoid robots" with communication and entertainment capabilities. This move, coupled with their investment in Norwegian startup 1X, indicates growing competition in the humanoid robot worker sector.
The robotics industry stands at a crossroads. While Figure AI focuses on industrial applications, competitors like 1X target domestic settings. This diversification suggests an approaching era where robot workers will become commonplace in both factories and homes.
With $1.5 billion in total funding and a promise of revolutionary advancement, Figure next announcement could redefine our expectations of humanoid robotics. The countdown to their revelation marks a pivotal moment in the race to create the next generation of robot workers.