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Figure 01 robot is being deployed in BMW ’s production facility in Spartanburg , South Carolina .
The humanoid operates autonomously, with actions guided by neural networks mapping pixels to actions.
Figure 01 is 1.6 meters tall, weighs 132 pounds ( 60 kilograms ) with a 44 pounds ( 20 kilograms ) payload, and runs for 5 hours on a charge.
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