Helix, from Figure AI, is a Vision-Language-Action model for full upper-body humanoid control. Zero-shot generalization to new objects & tasks. Runs on embedded GPUs.
Helix is a major step forward in humanoid robotics from Figure AI. It's a Vision-Language-Action (VLA) model that gives a humanoid robot full upper-body control using natural language commands.
Imagine being able to tell a humanoid robot, in plain English, to "put away the groceries," and it actually does it, even if it's never seen those specific groceries before. The team includes former Boston Dynamics engineers, ensuring top-tier expertise and credibility.
This is a significant advancement towards truly general-purpose humanoid robots.
dude i watched the on YT and i was like, “mannn this s*** is crazy! amazing that we have such elegant beautiful/sleek looking robots that can already do these things!”
then i was like, “damn things are moving faster than expected!”
Congratulations on the launch of Helix! Your development addresses the complexity of humanoid robotics, particularly in language and vision integration. What measures does Helix implement to ensure accurate zero-shot generalization across diverse tasks and objects in real-world scenarios?
Congrats on launching Helix! Enabling zero-shot generalization for humanoid control tackles a huge challenge in robotics.
How does Helix handle ambiguous user commands—does it rely solely on vision-language inputs, or does it incorporate feedback loops to refine actions in real time?
I think it's amazing what tools are coming onto the market at the moment. And everyone thinks robots are impressive anyway. I'm looking forward to this era!
I don't know what to say besides "Congratulations on launching Helix!". Your innovation is a great leap. I can't wait to see it supports humanity (fingers crossed).
Hi everyone!
Helix is a major step forward in humanoid robotics from Figure AI. It's a Vision-Language-Action (VLA) model that gives a humanoid robot full upper-body control using natural language commands.
Imagine being able to tell a humanoid robot, in plain English, to "put away the groceries," and it actually does it, even if it's never seen those specific groceries before. The team includes former Boston Dynamics engineers, ensuring top-tier expertise and credibility.
This is a significant advancement towards truly general-purpose humanoid robots.
@zaczuo Big congrats to the Figure AI team! Excited (and slightly terrified 😂) to see where this leads
@zaczuo Nice product, lets just hope it doesn't take over the world😂
🏀 Can't wait to throw some hoops with my bot soon 🙏
Congratulations on the launch of Helix! Your development addresses the complexity of humanoid robotics, particularly in language and vision integration.
What measures does Helix implement to ensure accurate zero-shot generalization across diverse tasks and objects in real-world scenarios?
Congrats on launching Helix! Enabling zero-shot generalization for humanoid control tackles a huge challenge in robotics.
How does Helix handle ambiguous user commands—does it rely solely on vision-language inputs, or does it incorporate feedback loops to refine actions in real time?
Your innovative approach to humanoid robotics addresses the need for versatile and adaptive control systems.
How does Helix ensure effective zero-shot generalization across diverse tasks and objects in real-world environments?
I don't know what to say besides "Congratulations on launching Helix!". Your innovation is a great leap. I can't wait to see it supports humanity (fingers crossed).