This third-generation bipedal autonomous machine is designed for general-purpose work and mass production, drawing inspiration from the revolutionary Ford Model T. The Ford Model T, introduced in 1908, was a groundbreaking vehicle that transformed the automotive industry. According to historian David A. Hounshell, "The Model T was the first car to be designed from the outset for mass production" (Hounshell, 1984). Its impact was so profound that it was even featured in Aldous Huxley's 1932 dystopian novel, *Brave New World*, as a symbol of technological advancement (Huxley, 1932). The development of humanoid robots, like Figure 03, is a rapidly evolving field.
Researchers have been working on creating robots that can perform tasks typically done by humans, with applications in various settings, including homes, warehouses, and hotels. As noted by robotics expert, Dr. Hiroshi Ishiguro, "Humanoid robots have the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with technology" (Ishiguro, 2017).
Figure AI has given us a look at its idea of the robotic equivalent of the Model T as it rolls out its Figure 3 humanoid robot – the company's ...Other references and insights: See here
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