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Figure AI Ditches OpenAI for In-House Innovation in Humanoid Robotics
In a bold move, Figure AI has ended its partnership with OpenAI to focus on developing its own AI models for humanoid robots. Citing integration challenges, CEO Brett Adcock believes a vertically integrated approach will better serve their hardware needs. With $1.5 billion in funding, the company promises an AI breakthrough demonstration in 30 days.
Introduction
Background Information
Reasons for Ending OpenAI Partnership
Details of AI Breakthrough
Funding and Valuation Details
Expert Opinions on the Strategy
Public Reactions to the Split
Future Implications for Humanoid Robotics
Conclusion
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