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Jason Del Rey
2025-04-08

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去年年初,备受瞩目的人形机器人初创公司Figure AI宣布与汽车厂商宝马(BMW)达成商业协议,这向风险投资者和机器人行业释放了一个信号——这家行业新贵已成为这个尖端领域最值得关注和最想超越的创新者之一。

Figure创始人兼首席执行官布雷特·阿德科克近期的言论,以及该公司制作的视频,给人的印象是机器人制造的新时代即将全面来临。然而仔细审视合作细节会发现,至少在现阶段,实际情况可能更加平淡。这表明Figure的人形造车机器人队伍或许是营销噱头而非现实成果,同时也让人质疑阿德科克言论的真实性。

尽管阿德科克曾在2月夸口称,一队Figure人形机器人已经在为该汽车厂商执行“端到端操作”,但据宝马发言人透露,截至今年3月,宝马南卡罗来纳州工厂部署的Figure机器人仅在非生产时段运行,在车身车间练习拾取和放置零部件。该发言人最近表示,目前同样的机器人工作已进入实际生产时段,但只涉及单台Figure机器人执行同样有限的任务。

对于阿德科克2月宣传的内容与该汽车巨头所述实际情况之间的差异,宝马拒绝置评,建议记者向阿德科克本人求证。这位连续创业家及其公司代表至今未对澄清或置评请求做出回应。

这些质疑的出现恰逢人形机器人这类科幻产物迎来高光时刻。虽然埃隆·马斯克在特斯拉(Tesla)主导的人形机器人项目Optimus是推动这一未来形态的热度的主要力量,但Figure的商业协议仍被视为美国首批实际应用案例之一。自2022年创立以来,Figure已从微软(Microsoft)、英伟达(Nvidia)、英特尔资本(Intel Capital)及杰夫·贝佐斯(通过其投资公司)等投资者募资超7亿美元。路透社在2月报道称,Figure AI正尝试以近400亿美元估值再融资15亿美元。

去年秋季,投资管理公司ARK发布了一份乐观的报告,预测人形机器人领域的潜在市场规模或达数万亿美元,于是从英伟达到OpenAI等科技巨头纷纷启动以机器人为重点的计划。Agility Robotics与Spanx达成了一份协议,其人形机器人将在Spanx的服装仓库中搬运货箱。据媒体报道,Agility Robotics计划融资4亿美元。不久前,总部位于奥斯汀的Apptronik和总部位于加州森尼韦尔的X1分别融资3.5亿和1亿美元。

当Figure于2024年1月宣布与宝马达成合作协议时,其新闻稿将这份协议描述为“里程碑式”的分阶段合作模式。虽然Figure称之为“商业”协议,但双方均未披露该协议的财务条款或合作期限。

多少机器人才能组成一支“队伍”?

在争夺市场份额的机械双足生物中,Figure的人形机器人外形最为抢眼。相较于其他公司生产的体型更庞大或外形更笨拙的机型,哑光灰黑色调的Figure 02机型线条流畅,眼睛使用六台摄像机,内置AI系统,并且双手非常灵巧,可以倒牛奶。

今年2月,阿德科克在LinkedIn上提醒关注者,公司与宝马早在一年前就签署了合作协议。他在帖子中写道:“我们一年前签下了首个商业客户宝马。我们目前已经有一支机器人队伍在执行端到端操作。”

当时,笔者联系宝马试图获取更多关于“队伍”规模和“端到端操作”的细节。但令笔者惊讶的是,宝马发言人史蒂夫·威尔逊表示,其南卡罗来纳州工厂任何时段都只有一台Figure机器人运行,且该人形机器人仅在“非生产时段”进行零部件的拾取和搬运。追问之下,威尔逊拒绝说明这种单机测试是由于工厂仅部署一台机器人,还是多台机器人轮班执行任务。

他补充说“Figure机器人很快将在实际生产中短暂参与零部件装载”,却拒绝提供具体时间表。这与其非生产时段的测试工作类似,但机器人将进入真实生产环境。

威尔逊解释称,Figure人形机器人最终承担的实际生产工作,将是在车身车间(金属板材在此组装成汽车底盘)由单台机器人执行单项任务。威尔逊表示,机器人将在密闭的工作单元内“用双手从物流箱中拾取部件,并将其放置于固定装置上”,随后由其他类型机器人进行焊接。这听起来与阿德科克宣称其机器人正在从事的“端到端操作”相去甚远。

3月初,阿德科克在一次会议上谈及与宝马的合作。他在谈到人形机器人时表示:“我们现在每天都让它们保持运行。它们如今就在宝马最大的工厂里运行。”目前尚不清楚宝马当时是否已开始将Figure机器人技术应用于生产,但即便该技术已经得到了实际应用,相较于宝马官方的说法,阿德科克对项目范围的描述似乎仍显夸大。

让音乐响起来!

上周一,阿德科克在LinkedIn上发布了一条新视频,明确展示Figure人形机器人已正式参与宝马工厂的生产作业。这位首席执行官表示:“宝马X Figure的合作升级。这不是测试,这就是自主机器人参与实际生产操作的状态。让音乐响起来!”

视频确实呈现了宝马官员描述的工作类型:一台Figure机器人从移动货架取金属件,步行送至工作单元,将其置于固定装置以待其他自动化设备焊接。画面中,另一台Figure机器人静立于正在执行任务的机器人旁边,随后镜头拉远展现高度自动化工厂的全景,而目前Figure机器人在其中仅扮演了一个小角色。

第二台机器人是否就是阿德科克所说的“队伍”成员?它是否会在首台人形机器人电量耗尽时接替工作?抑或它只是营销道具?宝马拒绝置评,Figure亦未回应质询。

没有人(尤其是宝马)否认与Figure的合作关系,也没有人否认该豪车品牌正在其中一家工厂测试人形机器人应用。实际上,宝马发言人威尔逊表示,公司将在5月的现场媒体活动中披露更多细节。

但在这项备受关注、可能具有开创性意义的合作中显露的差异,却令机器人行业遭到了质疑,它仍需证明自身不只有华丽的演示视频和创始人推动的炒作。对于人形机器人,正如对于人类一样,信任始终是基石。(财富中文网)

译者:刘进龙

审校:汪皓

去年年初,备受瞩目的人形机器人初创公司Figure AI宣布与汽车厂商宝马(BMW)达成商业协议,这向风险投资者和机器人行业释放了一个信号——这家行业新贵已成为这个尖端领域最值得关注和最想超越的创新者之一。

Figure创始人兼首席执行官布雷特·阿德科克近期的言论,以及该公司制作的视频,给人的印象是机器人制造的新时代即将全面来临。然而仔细审视合作细节会发现,至少在现阶段,实际情况可能更加平淡。这表明Figure的人形造车机器人队伍或许是营销噱头而非现实成果,同时也让人质疑阿德科克言论的真实性。

尽管阿德科克曾在2月夸口称,一队Figure人形机器人已经在为该汽车厂商执行“端到端操作”,但据宝马发言人透露,截至今年3月,宝马南卡罗来纳州工厂部署的Figure机器人仅在非生产时段运行,在车身车间练习拾取和放置零部件。该发言人最近表示,目前同样的机器人工作已进入实际生产时段,但只涉及单台Figure机器人执行同样有限的任务。

对于阿德科克2月宣传的内容与该汽车巨头所述实际情况之间的差异,宝马拒绝置评,建议记者向阿德科克本人求证。这位连续创业家及其公司代表至今未对澄清或置评请求做出回应。

这些质疑的出现恰逢人形机器人这类科幻产物迎来高光时刻。虽然埃隆·马斯克在特斯拉(Tesla)主导的人形机器人项目Optimus是推动这一未来形态的热度的主要力量,但Figure的商业协议仍被视为美国首批实际应用案例之一。自2022年创立以来,Figure已从微软(Microsoft)、英伟达(Nvidia)、英特尔资本(Intel Capital)及杰夫·贝佐斯(通过其投资公司)等投资者募资超7亿美元。路透社在2月报道称,Figure AI正尝试以近400亿美元估值再融资15亿美元。

去年秋季,投资管理公司ARK发布了一份乐观的报告,预测人形机器人领域的潜在市场规模或达数万亿美元,于是从英伟达到OpenAI等科技巨头纷纷启动以机器人为重点的计划。Agility Robotics与Spanx达成了一份协议,其人形机器人将在Spanx的服装仓库中搬运货箱。据媒体报道,Agility Robotics计划融资4亿美元。不久前,总部位于奥斯汀的Apptronik和总部位于加州森尼韦尔的X1分别融资3.5亿和1亿美元。

当Figure于2024年1月宣布与宝马达成合作协议时,其新闻稿将这份协议描述为“里程碑式”的分阶段合作模式。虽然Figure称之为“商业”协议,但双方均未披露该协议的财务条款或合作期限。

多少机器人才能组成一支“队伍”?

在争夺市场份额的机械双足生物中,Figure的人形机器人外形最为抢眼。相较于其他公司生产的体型更庞大或外形更笨拙的机型,哑光灰黑色调的Figure 02机型线条流畅,眼睛使用六台摄像机,内置AI系统,并且双手非常灵巧,可以倒牛奶。

今年2月,阿德科克在LinkedIn上提醒关注者,公司与宝马早在一年前就签署了合作协议。他在帖子中写道:“我们一年前签下了首个商业客户宝马。我们目前已经有一支机器人队伍在执行端到端操作。”

当时,笔者联系宝马试图获取更多关于“队伍”规模和“端到端操作”的细节。但令笔者惊讶的是,宝马发言人史蒂夫·威尔逊表示,其南卡罗来纳州工厂任何时段都只有一台Figure机器人运行,且该人形机器人仅在“非生产时段”进行零部件的拾取和搬运。追问之下,威尔逊拒绝说明这种单机测试是由于工厂仅部署一台机器人,还是多台机器人轮班执行任务。

他补充说“Figure机器人很快将在实际生产中短暂参与零部件装载”,却拒绝提供具体时间表。这与其非生产时段的测试工作类似,但机器人将进入真实生产环境。

威尔逊解释称,Figure人形机器人最终承担的实际生产工作,将是在车身车间(金属板材在此组装成汽车底盘)由单台机器人执行单项任务。威尔逊表示,机器人将在密闭的工作单元内“用双手从物流箱中拾取部件,并将其放置于固定装置上”,随后由其他类型机器人进行焊接。这听起来与阿德科克宣称其机器人正在从事的“端到端操作”相去甚远。

3月初,阿德科克在一次会议上谈及与宝马的合作。他在谈到人形机器人时表示:“我们现在每天都让它们保持运行。它们如今就在宝马最大的工厂里运行。”目前尚不清楚宝马当时是否已开始将Figure机器人技术应用于生产,但即便该技术已经得到了实际应用,相较于宝马官方的说法,阿德科克对项目范围的描述似乎仍显夸大。

让音乐响起来!

上周一,阿德科克在LinkedIn上发布了一条新视频,明确展示Figure人形机器人已正式参与宝马工厂的生产作业。这位首席执行官表示:“宝马X Figure的合作升级。这不是测试,这就是自主机器人参与实际生产操作的状态。让音乐响起来!”

视频确实呈现了宝马官员描述的工作类型:一台Figure机器人从移动货架取金属件,步行送至工作单元,将其置于固定装置以待其他自动化设备焊接。画面中,另一台Figure机器人静立于正在执行任务的机器人旁边,随后镜头拉远展现高度自动化工厂的全景,而目前Figure机器人在其中仅扮演了一个小角色。

第二台机器人是否就是阿德科克所说的“队伍”成员?它是否会在首台人形机器人电量耗尽时接替工作?抑或它只是营销道具?宝马拒绝置评,Figure亦未回应质询。

没有人(尤其是宝马)否认与Figure的合作关系,也没有人否认该豪车品牌正在其中一家工厂测试人形机器人应用。实际上,宝马发言人威尔逊表示,公司将在5月的现场媒体活动中披露更多细节。

但在这项备受关注、可能具有开创性意义的合作中显露的差异,却令机器人行业遭到了质疑,它仍需证明自身不只有华丽的演示视频和创始人推动的炒作。对于人形机器人,正如对于人类一样,信任始终是基石。(财富中文网)

译者:刘进龙

审校:汪皓

When Figure AI, a high-profile humanoid robot startup, announced a commercial agreement with automaker BMW early last year, it was a signal to venture investors and the rest of the robotics industry that the young company was one of the innovators to watch – and to beat – in this cutting edge sector.

Recent comments by Figure founder and CEO Brett Adcock, along with videos produced by the company, gave the impression that a new era of robo-manufacturing was firmly at hand. But a closer look at the details of the partnership reveals a far more modest affair – at least currently – that suggests Figure’s humanoid car-building workforce may be as much hype as reality and which raises questions about the sincerity of Adcock’s comments.

Up until sometime in March, a Figure robot at BMW’s South Carolina factory operated only during off-hours, practicing picking up and placing parts in the plant’s body shop, according to a BMW spokesperson — even though Adcock boasted in February that a “fleet” of Figure’s humanoid robots were already performing “end-to-end operations” for the carmaker. More recently, that same robot work has moved into live production hours but involves a single Figure robot performing the same limited chore, the spokesperson said.

BMW declined to comment on the disparities between what Adcock had publicized in February and what the auto giant said was the reality at the time, referring those questions to Adcock. The serial entrepreneur and representatives for the company have not responded to requests for clarification or comment.

The questions come as sci-fi like humanoid robots are having a moment. While Elon Musk-directed efforts to build a humanoid called Optimus inside Tesla has played a central role in building hype for the futuristic form factor, Figure’s commercial agreement stood out as one of the first real-world deployments in the U.S. Figure has raised more than $700 million since its 2022 founding from investors including Microsoft, Nvidia, Intel Capital, and Jeff Bezos, via his investment firm. Reuters reported in February that Figure AI was attempting to raise another $1.5 billion at a valuation approaching $40 billion.

Other tech giants, from Nvidia to OpenAI, have all launched robot-focused initiatives as expectations build for a potential market opportunity that investment management firm ARK pegged in the trillions of dollars in a bullish report last fall. Agility Robotics, which inked a deal for its own humanoids to move containers inside a Spanx apparel warehouse, is reportedly raising $400 million. That comes after Austin-based Apptronik and Sunnyvale, Calif.-based X1 recently raised $350 million and $100 million in funding, respectively.

When Figure announced the BMW partnership in January of 2024, a press release described the agreement as “a milestone-based” staged approach. While Figure referred to a “commercial” agreement, none of the parties have disclosed the financial terms nor duration of the deal.

How many droids make a ‘fleet’?

Among the mechanical bipeds vying for a piece of the pie, Figure’s humanoids are among the sharpest-looking. Compared to some of the bulkier or clumsy-looking droids made by other companies, the matte-gray-and-black Figure 02 model cuts a sleek figure, with six cameras for eyes, on-board AI, and hands dexterous enough to pour a glass of milk.

In February, Adcock reminded his LinkedIn network that the BMW deal had been inked one year earlier, writing, “We signed our first commercial customer, BMW, a year ago,” his LinkedIn post read. “We currently have a fleet of robots performing end-to-end operations.”

At the time, I reached out to BMW to try to get more details on the fleet of robots and what the end-to-end operations entailed. To my surprise, though, BMW spokesperson Steve Wilson said there was only a single Figure robot working in their South Carolina auto plant at any given time, and that the humanoid was picking up and maneuvering parts “during non-production hours.” When later pressed, Wilson would not say if these one-robot tests were due to there being just one solitary Figure humanoid at the factory, or if the carmaker had multiple Figure humanoids taking turns practicing tasks.

He added that “very soon, the Figure robot will begin loading parts for short intervals during live production,” but declined to offer a more specific timeline. This would be similar work to that which was being tested in off-hours, but in a real production environment.

The production-hours work that Figure’s humanoid would eventually do, Wilson explained, would involve a single robot performing a single task at any given time, in the plant’s body shop – where metal sheet panels are eventually assembled to form the vehicle’s chassis. According to Wilson, the robot would pick up “parts with two hands from a logistics container and place the parts onto a fixture” inside a contained work cell where another type of robot would “begin welding the parts together.” It sounded like a far more limited job than the “end-to-end operations” that Adcock said his droids were already doing.

In early March, Adcock discussed the BMW deal while speaking at a conference. “We actually have them running everyday now,” he said of the humanoids. “They’re there today running in their largest plant.” It’s not clear if BMW had by then started using Figure’s robot technology for production work, but even if it were the case, Adcock’s description once again seemed to stretch the scope of the project versus what was described by the BMW official.

Turn the music up!

On Monday, Adcock posted a new video to LinkedIn that made clear the Figure humanoid was now officially doing production work at BMW’s factory. “BMW X Figure Update,” the CEO said. “This isn’t a test—this is what autonomous robots in production operations look like. Turn the music up!”

The video indeed displayed the type of work that the BMW official had described–a Figure robot retrieving metal pieces from a mobile shelf, and then walking them over to a work cell where it places them onto a fixture in preparation for welding by other automated equipment. A second Figure robot stood idle next to the one performing the task, before the video zoomed out to show a highly automated plant of which Figure is currently playing a small role.

Was that second robot part of the “fleet” that Adcock had described, and would it swing into action when the first humanoid ran out of juice? Or was it just a marketing prop? BMW wouldn’t say and Figure is not responding to queries.

No one, especially BMW, is denying that the partnership with Figure is real, nor that the luxury car brand is testing use of the humanoid robot in one of its plants. In fact, Wilson, the BMW spokesperson, said the company will reveal more details during an onsite press event in May.

But the seeming discrepancies in such a high-profile and potentially seminal deal raise awkward questions for an industry that still needs to prove it’s more than just glossy demo videos and founder-fueled hype. When it comes to humanoids, as with humans, trust is key.

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