Figure AI runs a 200-hour livestreamed warehouse demo of F.03 humanoid robots autonomously sorting 249,560 packages with Helix AI models
Brett Adcock shared initial footage of 30,160 packages handled in 24 hours.
We just crossed a full week of non-stop autonomous work with Helix-02. 24/7 operation, >200k packages handled with a pixels-to-actions neural network.
30,160 packages at 1450x speed
Figure is now entering Day 8 of the most boring video we've ever posted
F.03 has been working fully autonomously, non-stop for a full week - and we’ve livestreamed the entire thing
We just wrapped what began as an 8-hour challenge - and it ran for 200 hours without a failure
Shoutout to the team for the hardcore engineering behind F.03 and the robust Helix models powering it
We’re entering Day 7! We’ve been running close to a week 24/7 and fully autonomous
We’ve sorted over 180,000 packages and have been running continuously, without failure, for 144 hours
@MollySOShea 😆
@adcock_brett Time to throw in some obstacles: - water - round objects - a dog - a Lego spill - wind - deadmau5
Guys - it's time. It's been 9 days of F.03 running 24/7, fully autonomous, with no downtime
It's clear humanoids will be incredibly useful with high runtime
I'm going to let the team get to 200 hours and I'm going to shut this puppy down - tune in at 6pm PT for the close out!
This is the robot leaderboard for the 24/7 livestream
Bob has the most packages at 41,873 and 33 hours of runtime while Frank leads with fastest sorting at 2.81 seconds/package

The yellow package by Jim's left hip gave it quite a bit of trouble for a while. Its interesting to watch the failure modes that come up here; it seems a lot less aware of its environment than a human would be.
Early days for humanoid robots, very cool

@adcock_brett Huge accomplishment 🦾
LFG
We just wrapped what began as an 8-hour challenge - and it ran for 200 hours without a failure Shoutout to the team for the hardcore engineering behind F.03 and the robust Helix models powering it