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The Figure 02 humanoid robot represent a significant advancement in robotics, featuring a sleek,matte black design and enhanced functionalities compared to it's procedure.
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00:00Okay, so remember when we talked about the Figure-02 robot a few days ago?
00:08At that point, it was just the initial hype and we only knew a few specs.
00:12But now that we have the full details, this thing is actually insane.
00:15This robot represents a legitimate breakthrough in humanoid robots.
00:19And if that wasn't crazy enough, there's a new AI robot, Dentist, that just performed
00:24fully autonomous dental surgery on a live patient without any human help.
00:29It's wild to think about.
00:31These developments are super exciting, so let me break down why they're such a big deal.
00:34All right, first off, let's talk about the design.
00:37Figure-02 looks like it means business.
00:39If you remember Figure-01, it had this kind of bulky chrome metal look, almost like it
00:45was wearing a suit of armor.
00:47That was cool and all, but the new model has gone for a sleeker matte black finish that
00:52makes it look more like a high-end sports car than a medieval knight.
00:56The reason behind this is that Figure-01 was designed to withstand endless hours of
01:01testing in the lab, so it had to be over-engineered to handle the wear and tear.
01:06But now that Figure-02 is closer to a production model, they've refined everything, making
01:11it look and move more like something you'd actually see working on a production line.
01:15One of the big changes they made is with the cabling.
01:18In Figure-01, the wires were pretty much all over the place, purposefully exposed for easy
01:24fixes and adjustments during testing.
01:27But with Figure-02, everything is tucked away inside the limbs.
01:31Not only does this make it look cleaner, but it also protects the cables from the environment,
01:36which is crucial if you're going to have these robots working long shifts in a factory
01:40setting.
01:41And speaking of working long hours, the battery on this thing has been seriously upgraded.
01:45Figure-02 now has a battery that gives it over 50% more energy compared to the first
01:50model.
01:51The battery is integrated into the robot's torso, which is a smart move because it brings
01:55the center of mass closer to the middle of the robot's body.
01:59This design tweak makes Figure-02 more balanced and nimble, so it can move around more efficiently
02:04while carrying out tasks.
02:06Now let's get into the tech that really makes this robot stand out.
02:09First, the hands.
02:10Figure-02 has hands with 16 degrees of freedom, meaning it can move its fingers and wrist
02:15in a way that's almost as flexible as a human hand.
02:18And these hands aren't just for show, they've got some serious strength.
02:21The robot can carry up to 25 kilograms, which is about 55 pounds.
02:26That's a pretty big jump from Figure-01, which could only handle 20 kilograms.
02:30The goal here is for the robot to manipulate objects just like a human would, and they're
02:34getting pretty close to that.
02:36But it's not just about strength, it's also about smarts.
02:40Figure-02 is equipped with six onboard cameras that give it a full view of its surroundings.
02:46These cameras feed into a vision-language model that helps the robot make sense of what
02:49it's seeing.
02:50So whether it's picking up objects, avoiding obstacles, or just navigating its environment,
02:55Figure-02 can do it all on its own.
02:57This is a massive leap forward in terms of autonomy, and it's made possible by a partnership
03:02with OpenAI.
03:03And speaking of OpenAI, one of the coolest features of Figure-02 is its ability to understand
03:09and respond to voice commands.
03:11You might remember seeing some videos of this from earlier in the year where the robot was
03:15interacting with humans through speech.
03:17Hey Figure-01, what do you see right now?
03:19I see a red apple on a plate in the center of the table, a drying rack with cups and
03:24a plate, and you standing nearby with your hand on the table.
03:27Well, they've taken that to the next level.
03:30The new model has three times the computation power and AI inference capabilities compared
03:35to Figure-01.
03:37This means it can process information and carry out tasks much faster and more efficiently.
03:42This voice interaction isn't just for simple commands either.
03:45Figure-02 can actually hold conversations thanks to onboard microphones and speakers
03:49that are connected to custom AI models developed with OpenAI.
03:53So you can literally talk to this robot like you would with a coworker, and it'll understand
03:57what you're saying and respond accordingly.
03:59Where do you think the dishes in front of you go next?
04:02The dishes on the table, like that plate and cup, are likely to go into the drying rack
04:07next.
04:08It's like having a conversation with chat GPT, but instead of just text, you've got
04:12a full-on humanoid robot standing in front of you ready to get to work.
04:17Now the real kicker here is that this isn't just some lab prototype anymore.
04:21Figure-AI has partnered with BMW and they've already deployed these robots in a plant in
04:26South Carolina.
04:27They've been running tests to see how well the robot can handle tasks in a real industrial
04:32environment and the results are looking pretty promising.
04:35This isn't just some flashy tech demo.
04:38This robot is actually out there learning and performing tasks in a factory setting.
04:43Figure-AI is clearly pushing hard to make humanoid robots a reality in the next few
04:48years.
04:49They've raised a whopping $675 million to keep the momentum going, and they're not
04:53slowing down anytime soon.
04:55With competitors like Tesla's Optimus and Boston Dynamics' Atlas also in the mix,
05:00we're on the brink of seeing these robots move from the lab to the production floor
05:04on a large scale.
05:06So if you thought humanoid robots were still a thing of the future, think again.
05:10And keep an eye on this one because it's only going to get more interesting from here.
05:14Alright now check this out.
05:16Something absolutely groundbreaking just went down in the world of AI and robotics.
05:20For the first time ever, a robot has performed fully autonomous surgery on a live patient.
05:25We've now got a robot dentist that can handle certain dental procedures all by itself.
05:30No human intervention needed.
05:31This is huge, and it could completely transform how we think about healthcare and AI.
05:36Imagine lower costs.
05:38No more waiting times, since we can basically make as many of these robots as we need.
05:42And eventually, maybe even better service than what we're used to.
05:46And who knows, we might even see a day when we have our own personal dentist AI robot
05:50at home.
05:51I know it sounds wild, but with this breakthrough, it's not that far-fetched anymore.
05:55The company behind this innovation is called Perceptive, and they've been working on
05:59this for a while.
06:00What they've created is essentially a robot that combines AI, 3D imaging, and robotics
06:06to perform dental procedures like placing crowns.
06:09Now normally, getting a crown would take two separate visits to the dentist, with each
06:13visit lasting at least an hour.
06:15But with Perceptive's robot, that whole process can be done in just 15 minutes.
06:19Imagine the time and stress that could save.
06:22Here's how it works.
06:24The robot uses something called a 3D volumetric data procedure to diagnose the issue and plan
06:29the treatment.
06:30It starts with an OCT scan, optical coherence technology, using a handheld intraoral scanner
06:35developed by Perceptive.
06:37This scan is super detailed, capturing 3D images that go beneath the gum line, through
06:42fluids, and even under the surface of the tooth.
06:45What's really cool is that this whole process doesn't expose the patient to any of the
06:50ionizing radiation you'd usually get from traditional x-rays.
06:54The robot doesn't just stop at scanning.
06:56Perceptive's AI algorithms take that 3D data and translate it into a precise plan
07:01for the surgery.
07:02The result?
07:03A robot that can diagnose and treat dental issues with an accuracy rate of over 90%.
07:08That's not only super efficient, but it also cuts down on the chances of human error.
07:12Plus, the detailed images from the scan help patients actually see and understand what's
07:18going on with their teeth, which is a nice bonus.
07:20Now, the real question is, is this all just a pipe dream, or could we actually see it
07:24in action anytime soon?
07:26Well, the truth is, it's going to take some time.
07:29Perceptive's robot has already performed a fully autonomous dental procedure on a patient
07:34in Colombia, but it's not ready for widespread use just yet.
07:37The system still needs to get approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, FDA,
07:42before it can be rolled out on a larger scale.
07:44According to Perceptive's CEO, Chris Ciriello, we're probably looking at about five years
07:49before they can get that FDA greenlight.
07:51But the potential here is huge.
07:53Perceptive has already raised $30 million in funding with some pretty big names getting
07:57behind it, like Mark Zuckerberg's dad, Dr. Eduard Zuckerberg.
08:01He's a dentist himself and has been a vocal supporter of this technology.
08:05Dr. Zuckerberg has even pointed out that the robot is designed to operate safely, even
08:10if the patient moves around during the procedure, which is a major concern when you're dealing
08:14with something as precise as dental surgery.
08:17Now, if Perceptive's robot gets FDA approval, we could be looking at a new era of dental
08:22care, one where robots handle routine procedures quickly, efficiently, and with minimal human
08:27involvement.
08:28That could free up dentists to focus on more complex cases and allow them to see more patients
08:33in less time, ultimately improving the quality of care.
08:36Of course, Perceptive needs to release peer-reviewed studies to prove that their robot is as safe
08:41and effective as they claim.
08:43And then there's the whole issue of public perception.
08:46Are people ready to trust a robot with something as personal as their dental care?
08:49I don't know, but I would.
08:51And whether you find it exciting or a little bit scary, it's hard to deny that the future
08:56of healthcare is going to look a lot different and a lot more robotic than what we're used
09:02to.
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