i think we'll look back on this as the moment that signaled the transition into the humanoid age.
for years every viral robotics video was just a cool 20-second demo from tesla or boston dynamics or chinese companies
but this is the first time we've seen a full shift, not just a demo.
right now figure's humanoid is on hour 119 of a livestreamed warehouse shift.
it has sorted 149,000+ packages without a break or any sleep (impossible for a human)
this is the test the humanoid category actually needed:
> endurance > consistency > recovery from mistakes
all over long periods of time.
this is the boring stuff that decides whether a robot can actually hold down a job.
and what most people don't realize is what else this robot can already do.
figure's humanoid runs on a model they built called helix, an AI brain that lets the robot see, understand voice commands, and use both hands to manipulate physical objects.
it's already deployed at BMW factories on the production line.
it can fold laundry, sort boxes at speed, recognize objects on the fly, and do what you tell it in plain english.
what you're watching in this stream is just a small fragment of what figure has built.
there's been a tangible vibe shift, and i think it's started.
if i had to call it, 2027-28 is when the humanoid bull run really starts.
thrilled to be alive for it!
Day 6 is live: Watch our humanoid robots running 24/7 and fully autonomous. We've now crossed 119 consecutive hours and 149,000 packages https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1kKzDMRBpXqJv







