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The AI revolution is coming to robots: how will it change them?

An engineer works on Figure AI's humanoid robot Figure 01 which has a metallic armour-like body and featureless head

Humanoid robots developed by the US company Figure use OpenAI programming for language and vision. Credit: AP Photo/Jae C. Hong/Alamy

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Nature 630, 22-24 (2024)

doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-024-01442-5

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  • Correction 31 May 2024: An earlier version of this feature gave the wrong name for Nvidia’s simulated world.

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