Articles tagged with "sensory-technology"
Figure AI designs Figure 03 humanoid for AI, home use, and scaling - The Robot Report
Figure AI Inc. has unveiled its third-generation humanoid robot, Figure 03, featuring a comprehensive redesign of hardware and software aimed at enhancing AI integration, home usability, and scalability for mass production. The robot incorporates a new sensory suite and hand system designed to reduce manufacturing costs and improve suitability for household environments. The company, based in San Jose, California, recently established a new supply chain and manufacturing process to support large-scale production, with plans to ship 100,000 units over the next four years. Figure AI has rapidly advanced its humanoid technology, earning a 2024 RBR50 Robotics Innovation Award and securing over $1 billion in committed capital, resulting in a $39 billion valuation. Figure 03 is built around Figure AI’s Helix physical AI model, enabling advanced reasoning and intelligent navigation in complex, cluttered spaces like homes. The robot’s vision system offers twice the frame rate, significantly reduced latency, and a wider field of view compared to its predecessor, supporting high-frequency
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The USC Viterbi School of Engineering has developed a new haptic system that enables users to experience the sense of touch within virtual reality environments. This innovation marks a significant advancement in VR technology by adding tactile feedback, allowing users to physically feel interactions in a digital space. The system enhances immersion and could transform how people engage with virtual content, making online interactions more realistic and intuitive. This breakthrough has broad implications for various applications, including gaming, remote collaboration, education, and training, where the ability to feel virtual objects or interactions can improve user experience and effectiveness. While the article does not provide detailed technical specifications or deployment timelines, the introduction of touch sensation in VR represents a major step toward more comprehensive and multisensory virtual experiences.
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