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@1bitlogic

Things are not always binary.

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1bitlogic@1bitlogic·
@MobofJoggers Also Elon: The most ironic outcome is the most likely.
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Lincoln@MobofJoggers·
Elon: Have a ton of kids! Me: Okay what car do I get for my big family? Elon: A gas car! Me: Huh?
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1bitlogic@1bitlogic·
@SnazzyLabs The rain sensor on my Nissan dry wipes all the time.
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1bitlogic@1bitlogic·
@OverlyTrev The robot is not doing any real work. The packages are not realistic. All are empty, weightless. The bags are puffy making them easy to grab.
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1bitlogic@1bitlogic·
@Figure_robot This livestream is soo dumb. It proves nothing. It’s a robot doing non-real work. The packages are designed for the robot. Easily grab able and weightless. Unfollowing.
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Figure@Figure_robot·
Day 6 is live: Watch our humanoid robots running 24/7 and fully autonomous. We've now crossed 119 consecutive hours and 149,000 packages x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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1bitlogic@1bitlogic·
@MollySOShea @adcock_brett Why do they all look like puffy bags, empty boxes and all seem pretty weightless? What use-case is that?
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1bitlogic@1bitlogic·
@xlr8harder These are not realistic packages. They are weightless.
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1bitlogic@1bitlogic·
@CernBasher The bot in this form does not scale to real work. All packages are fake and designed for the robot. All are weightless and puffy or an empty box.
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Cern Basher@CernBasher·
The critics: "Wow, the teleoperators must be getting tired." The reality: The bots are fully autonomous, even if you don't want to believe it. The critics: "Yeah, but, they can't manufacture them at scale." The reality: There aren't any companies that can make bots are scale yet. The critics: "Yeah but Tesla will." The reality: Yes, that's true, but ask yourself how big this market is.
Figure@Figure_robot

We're now on Day 4 of nonstop autonomous operations with F.03 humanoid robots running 24/7 until failure x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

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1bitlogic@1bitlogic·
@Figure_robot Day 3 of turning over weightless, easy to grab fake packages.
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Figure@Figure_robot·
Day 3 is Live: Watch our humanoid robots running 24/7 with full autonomy. We will be running until robot failure x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Henk Poley@HenkPoley·
@1bitlogic @TheHumanoidHub Apparently the 'task' is to put packages with the label downwards. I suppose it's useful if they then go over some scanner.
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1bitlogic@1bitlogic·
@adcock_brett Can you confirm those are real packages being delivered somewhere? If they’re not real, then it does not count as work.
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Brett Adcock@adcock_brett·
This is crazy - 2 hours away from 24 hours of continuous humanoid work! The robots have sorted over 28,000 packages so far Bob, Frank, and Gary are all healthy
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Figure@Figure_robot·
Day 2 is Live: Watch humanoid robots Bob, Frank, and Gary running 24/7. This is fully autonomous running Helix-02 x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Brett Adcock@adcock_brett·
Figure just live-streamed 8 hours of fully autonomous, unsupervised work We just huddled internally - and guess what? We’re not stopping here 24/7 LIVESTREAM
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1bitlogic@1bitlogic·
@adcock_brett 1. I'm sure the average human would exceed this performance. 2. All boxes and packages look like they weigh nothing and are super puffy. Is this realistic? E.g. Can it handle a flat book type package? What is this demonstration trying to prove?
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Brett Adcock@adcock_brett·
Watch a team of humanoid robots running a full 8-hr shift at human performance levels. This is fully autonomous running Helix-02 x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Figure@Figure_robot·
We taught two F.03 robots to clean a room and make a bed in under 2 minutes - fully autonomous.
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Tyler@Tylerkaerr·
@1bitlogic @BergsenBri66275 @DavidMoss This sensor can be paired with a broadband laser to do exactly as you describe. It was my understanding that this was the point.
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David Moss@DavidMoss·
New LiDAR technology: For the first time, a single lidar sensor can understand road signs, interpret brake lights, or simply capture the richness of planet earth in survey-grade, colorized maps. By fusing color and 3D data through physics and leveraging Fujifilm color science, Ouster patented native color technology unlocks megapixel resolution and stunning image quality with ultra-low latency and perfect spatial-temporal alignment. Built to generate the petabytes of rich, native color 3D information necessary to build the next-generation of Physical AI systems, Rev8 introduces fundamentally new capabilities that empower their customers to simplify their perception stacks, better train next-generation world models, and scale their production deployments.
Ouster@ousterlidar

A New Standard in Sensing: Lidar Colorized, Ruggedized, Maximized. Today, we released the REV8 OS family: the world’s first native color lidar sensors. ✔️Powered by our breakthrough L4 and L4 Max Ouster Silicon ✔️First patented native color lidar sensors with point for point 3D color vision ✔️Radically upgraded OS0, OS1, and OSDome sensors with industry‑leading resolution, range, and reliability ✔️Introduced the flagship OS1 Max with 256 channels of high-definition sensing up to 500 m in all directions with a 45° FOV ✔️Auto-grade, cybersecure, and designed for functional-safety (ASIL-B, SIL-2, PLd) ✔️Designed for low-cost, high-volume production deployments 🧵We’ve redefined the meaning of lidar itself.

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1bitlogic@1bitlogic·
@Tylerkaerr @BergsenBri66275 @DavidMoss The point is that the colour is captured from the natural light rather than from the laser. If it’s captured from the laser, it would work in complete darkness too.
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Tyler@Tylerkaerr·
@BergsenBri66275 @1bitlogic @DavidMoss You’re conflating an engineering limitation with a fundamental or intrinsic property. Contrary to what you’ve implied, lasers are not defined by sensitivity only to monochromatic light. It just happens to be the case that it’s easier to build a laser using that constraint.
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