Meta Platforms has announced the establishment of a new division within its Reality Labs, focusing on the development of AI-powered humanoid robots. This move positions Meta in the competitive landscape of humanoid robotics, alongside giants like Tesla and Nvidia-backed startups. The new division will be led by Marc Whitten, a former CEO of Cruise, and aims to leverage Meta's Llama AI models to enhance robotic capabilities. Despite significant investment in AI robotics from various tech companies, progress has been slow, particularly in integrating language AI advancements with physical robotics understanding.
Meta Platforms is establishing a new division within Reality Labs to develop AI-powered humanoid robots, aiming to innovate in the competitive robotics field.
The new product group led by Marc Whitten will focus on maximizing Llama's platform capabilities, aligning with Meta's growing investments in robotics.
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