Figure AI robots reach third day of continuous autonomous operation
Figure AI humanoid robots have completed three days of uninterrupted 24/7 operation driven entirely by neural networks in a live broadcast. They execute various work tasks continuously without any human intervention. The demonstration continues until a hardware failure occurs and highlights advances in sustained unsupervised robot control.
@adcock_brett Wearing my figure shirt today in support!
Details on what's going on: > Our original goal was an 8-hour run - we wanted to run nonstop and fully autonomous. Since then, we made the decision to keep the party going. We’re now over 48 hours of nonstop autonomous operation without a failure to perform the use case. This is uncharted territory > The task is small package sorting. F.03 detects the barcode, picks up the package, and reorients it barcode face-down onto the conveyor > Humans average around 3 seconds per package. F.03 is now around human parity. The robots are reasoning directly from camera pixels in the robot head > The robots are fully autonomous running Helix-02, our in-house neural network running entirely onboard F.03. There is no teleoperation - every action comes directly from Helix-02 > If the robot gets stuck or the AI policy goes out of distribution, Helix triggers an automatic reset. You’ll occasionally see this happen during the livestream > YouTube commenters started naming the robots Bob, Frank, Rose, and Gary this week, so we added name tags to each robot > If a robot has a software or hardware issue, it autonomously leaves for maintenance and another robot takes over. We run our labs at Figure this way to maximize uptime. We haven’t had a failure yet, but statistically we probably will at some point We are now running this until a failure to perform the use case!
@coreylynch LFGGGG
We're on Day 3 of neural network-driven work
76,940 packages over 61 hours 18 minutes
The robots are averaging roughly 1 package every 2.9 seconds
No breaks
We're live for Day 3! Watch our humanoid robots running 24/7 with full autonomy. We will be running until robot failure https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1DGleEgNrrzJL
We're live for Day 3! Watch our humanoid robots running 24/7 with full autonomy. We will be running until robot failure https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1DGleEgNrrzJL
Details on what's going on:
> Our original goal was an 8-hour run - we wanted to run nonstop and fully autonomous. Since then, we made the decision to keep the party going. We’re now over 48 hours of nonstop autonomous operation without a failure to perform the use case. This is uncharted territory
> The task is small package sorting. F.03 detects the barcode, picks up the package, and reorients it barcode face-down onto the conveyor
> Humans average around 3 seconds per package. F.03 is now around human parity. The robots are reasoning directly from camera pixels in the robot head
> The robots are fully autonomous running Helix-02, our in-house neural network running entirely onboard F.03. There is no teleoperation - every action comes directly from Helix-02
> If the robot gets stuck or the AI policy goes out of distribution, Helix triggers an automatic reset. You’ll occasionally see this happen during the livestream
> YouTube commenters started naming the robots Bob, Frank, Rose, and Gary this week, so we added name tags to each robot
> If a robot has a software or hardware issue, it autonomously leaves for maintenance and another robot takes over. We run our labs at Figure this way to maximize uptime. We haven’t had a failure yet, but statistically we probably will at some point
We are now running this until a failure to perform the use case!
We're live for Day 3! Watch our humanoid robots running 24/7 with full autonomy. We will be running until robot failure https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1DGleEgNrrzJL
@OfficialLoganK 🖤🖤🖤
@adcock_brett Wearing my figure shirt today in support!
This week, Figure started an 8 hour livestream to demonstrate fully autonomous, nonstop work
We’ve now crossed 50 hours of continuous operation with no downtime, sorting over 63,000 packages
The robots are still running - we’re going until failure 🔥🔥🔥
We're on Day 3 of neural network-driven work
We're live for Day 3! Watch our humanoid robots running 24/7 with full autonomy. We will be running until robot failure https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1DGleEgNrrzJL