• Figure AI streamed humanoid robots sorting packages for 8 hours s

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    Figure AI streamed humanoid robots sorting packages for 8 hours straight and not everyone is convinced it was fully real

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    Thu, 14 May 2026 17:51:48 +0000

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    Watch three Figure 03 robots take turns sorting through packages on a
    conveyor belt, at speeds similar to humans.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Figure AI F.03 robots have been sorting packages An 8-hour livestream showed the bots working autonomously
    The view count for the video is currently at 10 million Figure AI keeps setting new challenges for itself and its humanoid robots , and the latest test of these machines' dexterity and intelligence was just livestreamed on
    X: sorting packages, unsupervised, for a full 8-hour production-line shift.

    The feat was posted to X by Figure AI CEO Brett Adcock, and the three F.03 robots taking shifts here seem to have completed the job mostly as required. According to Adcock, the instructions were to detect package barcodes, pick
    up the packages, and then send them on their way down the conveyor belt, with the barcode face down. From the video I've seen which admittedly wasn't the full 8 hours the packages were all sorted correctly, bar a couple of exceptions. Adcock says the robots are now up to parity with human speed on this task, which is apparently 3 seconds per package, using integrated
    cameras and the on-board Helix-02 software. Latest Videos From You may like Futuristic humanoid robots go viral in China and leap ahead of Tesla's Optimus 'They're building each other': new 1X Neo robot video shows the humanoids assisting in the robot production process, just as all science fiction foretold I asked a robot to serve me snacks at Nvidia GTC 2026 - here's how it went

    It's the full autonomy and lack of human supervision that Figure AI is making the most of here, and there are now plans to try the same challenge for a
    full 24 hours. These robots might soon be coming to a production line near you. Seeing is believing Watch a team of humanoid robots running a full 8-hr shift at human performance levels. This is fully autonomous running Helix-02 https://t.co/IdZR0T1F5I May 13, 2026 The livestream is certainly quite hypnotic to watch and it's also a hit, with 10 million views on the original video, prompting one Redditor to quip that the bots are "stealing jobs from warehouse workers AND streamers".

    There are several other entertaining reactions online to the activities of these robots. Some observers seem convinced that the machines are being operated remotely by humans, with one of the F.03 models apparently touching its head at one point a sign of a VR headset, if you think this is a scam.

    I'm not convinced by that argument, and Figure AI has no reason to lie about what's going on here. There are also reactions commenting on how much smarter and faster the robots are working compared to a previous demo along similar lines, evidence of progress on both the hardware and software sides. Get
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    There are plenty of suggestions from commenters, too, including ways to improve the robot's design and efficiency, and doubts that these machines are anywhere near human speeds for package sorting at the moment. Follow
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