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BREAKINGMay 1

Meta buys robotics startup to bolster its humanoid AI ambitions

Meta has acquired humanoid robotics startupAssured Robot Intelligencefor an undisclosed sum, the social media giant said. “We acquired Assured Robot

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Meta has acquired humanoid robotics startupAssured Robot Intelligencefor an undisclosed sum, the social media giant said. “We acquired Assured Robot Intelligence, a company at the frontier of robotic intelligence designed to enable robots to understand, predict, and adapt to human behaviors in complex and dynamic environments,” a Meta spokesperson told TechCrunch in an emailed statement. ARI’s team, including its co-founders, will join Meta’s AI unit, the Superintelligence Labs research division. ARI had raised an undisclosed seed round from AI seed firm AIX Ventures. The startup was building foundation models for humanoid robots to perform all types of physical labor such as household chores. Co-founder Xiaolong Wang was previously a researcher at Nvidia, and an associate professor at UC San Diego, with alist of prestigious awardsto his name. Co-founder Lerrel Pinto, who previously taught at NYU and co-founded the kid-size humanoid startup Fauna Robotics before Amazonsnapped it uplast month, has also won astring of prestigious awards. ARI will help Meta with its humanoid ambitions. “This team, led by Lerrel Pinto and Xiaolong Wang, will bring a deep expertise in how we can design our models and frontier capabilities for robot control and self-learning to whole-body humanoid control.” Meta researchers havebeen working on humanoid roboticstech for years. A leaked memo from a year ago discussedMeta’s ambitions to build such a robot, including AI models and hardware, aimed at consumers. Even if Meta never releases a consumer humanoid product, many AI experts these days believe that the path to artificial general intelligence (AGI) — the theoretical point at which AI reaches or surpasses human-level intelligence across all domains — will require training AI models in the physical world, where robots learn through direct interaction rather than data alone. The ARI and Fauna deals reflect a broader industry sprint — one where forecasts vary wildly, from Goldman Sachs’s projection of$38 billionby 2035 to Morgan Stanley’s estimate of$5 trillionby 2050 — a spread that reflects both the enormous potential and the uncertainty around tech that’s still finding its footing.
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