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Meta Goes Physical Acquires Humanoid Startup ARI to Build Smart Robots.

Meta Goes Physical Acquires Humanoid Startup ARI to Build Smart Robots.
Meta Acquires Humanoid Startup "Assured Robot Intelligence" to Accelerate Physical AI

Meta has officially confirmed its acquisition of Assured Robot Intelligence (ARI), a cutting-edge startup specializing in the development of humanoid robots. While the financial terms of the deal remain undisclosed, the acquisition marks a significant pivot for Meta as it moves from the digital metaverse into the realm of physical automation.

The Vision: Robots That Think Like Humans

A spokesperson for Meta stated that the primary motivation behind the deal is ARI’s breakthrough in Adaptive Intelligence. Unlike traditional robots, ARI’s technology enables humanoids to understand, predict, and adapt to complex, unstructured environments in a way that mimics human intuition.

As part of the acquisition, ARI’s visionary co-founders, Lerrel Pinto and Xiaolong Wang, will join Meta’s internal robotics division to integrate their specialized models into Meta's hardware ecosystem.

Scaling via Superintelligence

Following the announcement, Xiaolong Wang took to X (formerly Twitter) to share his excitement, noting that training robots in the physical world requires immense amounts of data. He emphasized that joining forces with the Meta Superintelligence Labs will provide the massive computational power and data resources needed to reach their goals of "general-purpose robotics" much faster.

This move demonstrates that Meta doesn't just want us to remain in the virtual world (Metaverse), but wants to bring "AI" into the real world. Having intelligent humanoid robots will complement Meta's ecosystem in areas such as home assistants and smart manufacturing.

In the AI ​​world, we're no longer just talking about chatbots; we're talking about "Embodied AI," or AI with a physical body. Meta's acquisition of Pinto and Wang, world-class experts in Computer Vision and Robotic Learning, will help solve one of the most challenging problems in robotics: making mechanical devices able to grasp and move naturally like humans.

This deal is a declaration of war against Tesla (Optimus) and Figure AI (supported by OpenAI and Microsoft). Meta is telling the world that they also have the capability to create humanoid robots, leveraging large-scale language models (LLMs) and vast datasets from social media platforms to train robot behavior.

 

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Source: The Wall Street Journal 

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