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"We’re Preparing to Ship Thousands of Humanoid Robots": Brett Adcock Unveils Figure.ai’s Logistics Revolution with Helix AI

  • Writer: Mary
    Mary
  • Mar 11
  • 2 min read

On March 11, 2025, Figure.ai, under the leadership of CEO Brett Adcock, made a transformative announcement on X, unveiling plans to deploy thousands of humanoid robots powered by the cutting-edge Helix neural network. Accompanied by an image of these robots efficiently sorting packages on a conveyor belt, the post signals a major leap forward in automation technology for logistics and warehousing.



The Helix neural network, a state-of-the-art Vision-Language-Action model developed by Figure.ai, is central to this breakthrough. As detailed in recent company updates, Helix enables these robots to perform complex tasks—such as package manipulation and triaging—without task-specific training.

By processing raw pixels and natural language commands, Helix drives human-level speed, precision, and adaptability, making it ideal for real-world logistics challenges. This capability stems from Figure.ai’s end-to-end training approach, utilizing a single set of neural network weights to handle diverse tasks, from picking and placing items to operating industrial equipment.


This development aligns with a growing industry trend where humanoid robots are seen as a solution to persistent labor shortages and increasing demands for efficiency in e-commerce and shipping.

According to web resources, the global adoption of industrial robots, particularly those powered by AI, surged by 14% in 2023, highlighting their potential to automate complex tasks and reduce human workload.

Figure.ai’s initiative, backed by over 100 years of combined AI and robotics expertise, positions these robots as a brownfield solution—adaptable to existing warehouse infrastructures without requiring extensive redesigns.


However, industry analyses, such as those from Material Handling and Logistics, urge caution against overhyping humanoid robots’ capabilities. While they offer significant promise, their true value lies in complementing human workers, enhancing efficiency, and focusing on high-value tasks rather than fully replacing labor. Figure.ai’s focus on logistics package manipulation demonstrates a practical application, pushing the boundaries of pixels-to-actions manipulation and achieving faster-than-demonstrator execution speeds through innovations like Helix’s “sport mode” and learned visual proprioception.


Robots working in a warehouse assemble boxes on a conveyor belt. The setting is industrial, with metallic tones and stacked packages.
Advanced robots efficiently manage logistics in a high-tech warehouse, showcasing Figure.ai's transformative impact on global supply chains.

As Figure.ai prepares to scale this technology, the implications for global logistics are profound. These humanoid robots could redefine warehouse operations, optimize workflows, and set new benchmarks for automation.

This announcement not only showcases Figure.ai’s leadership in embodied AI but also invites stakeholders to explore how intelligent, versatile robotics can shape the future of industrial automation.


Stay tuned for further updates as this technology transforms the logistics landscape.

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