Figure’s latest progress report shows how the robots could help in manufacturing jobs.

Workers there assemble the X3, X4, X5, X6, X7, and XM Sports Activity Vehicles.

Over the past 30 years, more than 6.3 million BMW vehicles have rolled off of its assembly lines.

Tuya Wi-Fi IR Blaster on a wooden desk.

Figure isn’t alone in its efforts to bring robots to the factory floor.

Earlier this month, Agility Robotics began testing its Digit robotsat a Spanx factory in Georgia.

Remember when the Cybertruck wassupposed to cost $40,000?

Four hard drivers sticking out of a rack-mount server that’s being used as a NAS.

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Three Figure 01 robots standing in an industrial room