Figure AI, a U.S.-based startup focused on building AI-powered humanoid robots, severed its ties with OpenAI last week, with CEO Brett Adcock claiming a “major breakthrough” in robot intelligence that made the partnership unnecessary.
The split came just months after the two companies announced their collaboration alongside a $675 million funding round that valued Figure at $2.6 billion to kick-start its Figure 02 robot.
“Today, I made the decision to leave our Collaboration Agreement with OpenAI,” Adcock tweeted. “Figure made a major breakthrough on fully end-to-end robot AI, built entirely in-house”. The move marked a stark reversal for Figure, which previously planned to use OpenAI’s models for its Figure 02 humanoid’s natural language capabilities.
In a separate post, Adcock explained that, over time, maintaining a partnership with OpenAI to use its LLMs started to make less sense for his company.
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Author: Jose Antonio Lanz
