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'OpenAI Has Discussed Making a Humanoid Robot'

Benzinga ·  00:36

Over the past year, OpenAI has dropped not-so-subtle hints about its revived interest in robotics: investing in startups developing hardware and software for robots such as Figure and Physical Intelligence and rebooting its internal robotics software team, which it had disbanded four years ago. Now, OpenAI could be taking that interest to the next level. The company has recently considered developing a humanoid robot, according to two people with direct knowledge of the discussions. As a refresher, humanoid robots typically have two arms and two legs, distinguishing them from typical robots in a warehouse or factory that might have a single arm repeatedly performing the same task on an assembly line. Developers of humanoid robots think it will be easier for them to handle tasks in the physical world—which is tailored to humans—than it would be to change our physical environments to suit new robots. Don't get too excited yet, though: Any potential humanoid robot seems to be a lower priority for OpenAI than a number of its other technologies and products, such as its highly praised reasoning models and an agent that could help automate all manner of software engineering and analysis tasks, one of these people said.

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