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Figure robots will be returning to a BMW plant in January , this time for good.
The company is testing its latest humanoid robot, Figure 02 , for all manner of real-world work scenarios.
Automotive has proven to be the most eager to adopt the humanoid form factor.
The real test, however, will begin January 1 , when Figure’s robots return to the plant.
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