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Elon Musk isn't fazed by a humanoid robot startup's newly announced collaboration with OpenAI. Musk is also making a humanoid robot, Optimus, through Tesla. "Bring it on," Musk posted in response to Figure AI cofounder Brett Adcock's Thursday announcement of a collaboration with OpenAI to develop AI-powered machines. The comment was a tacit acknowledgment that Figure and OpenAI are rivals to the Tesla CEO's own AI ambitions. Musk unveiled tech startup xAI last year, which debuted AI chatbot Grok last November.
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OpenAI has partnered with Figure AI, a startup developing humanoid robots. OpenAI believes the agreement will open up new pathways for robots to "help in everyday life." download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementOpenAI is betting big on humanoid robots. The ChatGPT creator has signed a collaboration agreement with Figure AI to "develop next generation AI models" for the robots as it believes they can "help in everyday life."
Persons: OpenAI, , Jeff Bezos, Brad Lightcap, Peter Welinder, OpenAI's, Brett Adcock, Adcock, OpenAI didn't Organizations: Service, Business, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Amazon, US Chamber of Commerce
Microsoft and OpenAI could be investing in a humanoid robotics startup, Bloomberg reported. The companies might be putting up to $500 million in Figure AI, the report says. AdvertisementMicrosoft and OpenAI are said to be exploring options to invest up to $500 million in a humanoid robotics startup, Bloomberg reported. OpenAI has previously invested in another humanoid robot startup called 1X Technologies, per Bloomberg. Figure AI was founded in 2022 by CEO Brett Adcock, per an Axios report.
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Elon Musk has been bigging up Tesla as a robotics powerhouse, highlighting its humanoid bot, Optimus, as a gleaming example of its sophisticated technology. It's possible, however, that Musk is being a tad over-optimistic in his humanoid robot ambitions, particularly regarding its delivery timeline. In true Musk fashion, he made some grand claims about Optimus in the investors' call. It's the most sophisticated humanoid robot that's been developed anywhere in the world." He said, "It should be impossible for any centralized control to upload malware to a humanoid robot."
Persons: Elon Musk, Tesla, there's, Optimus, Walter Isaacson, Musk, Tesla's, Brett Adcock Organizations: Service, Business, SpaceX, Optimus, German, BMW, Robotics, Amazon, Tesla Locations: Mars
“We’re trying to make robots that can operate in human spaces.”Do we even need humanoids? Seemingly farther along is Tesla's Austin, Texas-based neighbor Apptronik, which unveiled its Apollo humanoid in an August video demonstration. “That led to development of a new robot that was not really a humanoid, but had several characteristics of a humanoid,” he said via an emailed message. Walking is "not the hardest problem to solve in humanoid robotics," said Geordie Rose, co-founder and CEO of British Columbia, Canada-based startup Sanctuary AI. “Forever more, human- centric robots like that are going to be part of human life.
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Archer Aviation plans to build 250 air taxis in 2025
  + stars: | 2022-10-24 | by ( Aishwarya Nair | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Adam Goldstein (R) and Brett Adcock, co-founders and co-CEOs of flying taxi company Archer Aviation, pose for a picture as they rehearse for the unveiling of their all-electric aircraft from a facility in Hawthorne, California, U.S. June 8, 2021. REUTERS/Mike BlakeOct 24 (Reuters) - Archer Aviation Inc (ACHR.N) said it aims to make about 250 battery-electric air taxis in 2025 and scale up production in the following years, after setting a goal of getting its aircraft certified by the end of 2024. "In our first year, we will build 250 aircraft, our second year will build 500 aircraft, our third year will build 650 aircraft and then we scale it up to around 2,000 aircraft per year," CEO Adam Goldstein told Reuters in an interview. Archer aims to certify its pilot-plus-four-passenger aircraft, 'Midnight', by end-2024, though the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is still in the process of drawing up certification rules for these futuristic aircraft. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Register"In terms of aircraft production, we have estimated in our Archer model ~20 units in 2025," JPM analyst Bill Peterson said.
Archer Aviation a prezentat în această săptămână primul său taxi zburător, numit „Maker”, iar o cursă cu noul aparat de zbor va costa între 3 şi 4 dolari pe milă de pasager, informează libertatea.ro şi News.ro, care preia Reuters. Avionul companiei Archer, Maker, a fost lansat într-un hangar, unde a fost folosită tehnologia XR pentru a simula o cursă. Administraţia Federală a Aviaţiei a precizat că „poate certifica noi tehnologii, cum ar fi eVTOL-urile prin reglementările sale existente. În prezent, compania Archer este implicată într-o bătălie juridică cu Wisk Aero, companie susţinută de Boeing, care o acuză că a sustras secrete comerciale şi a încălcat brevetele sale. Săptămâna trecută, Archer a cerut unui tribunal din California să respingă procesul şi a înregistrat un contra-proces împotriva Wisk, pentru „declaraţii false” cu privire la o anchetă penală separată.
Persons: Archer, Brett Adcock, Taxiurile, F . Kennedy, maşina, Putem Organizations: Archer Aviation, Reuters, Aeroportul, Aviaţiei, Boeing, Atlas, United Airlines Locations: Los Angeles, Miami, SUA, New York City, Manhattan, California
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