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Meta Acquires Robotics AI Startup Assured Robot Intelligence for Humanoid Push
Meta has purchased Assured Robot Intelligence, a startup building artificial intelligence for robots in order to address critical challenges in high-value labor markets. The company is already working on robot hardware and AI in-house, but a spokesperson told Bloomberg that ARI will bring a deep expertise in how it can design its models and frontier capabilities for robot control and self-learning to whole-body humanoid control.
The financial details of the acquisition were not disclosed. ARI co-founder Xiaolong Wang said that from the start, the company knew achieving its goals meant training a truly general-purpose physical agent. He continued that they now believe the agent will be humanoid and that scaling will come from learning directly from human experience. Meta has access to the key components needed to make this vision possible.
Wang, his co-founders Xuxin Cheng and Lerrel Pinto, and the ARI team will be joining Meta's Superintelligence Labs. Pinto also co-founded Fauna Robotics but left the company last year before it was acquired
Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth said back in 2025 that the company is aiming to create software that other companies can license, similar to what Google does with Android. The plan was to start with developing software that can power a dexterous hand and then building out the technology from there. Tesla has also been working on humanoid robots for quite some time and decided to stop producing Model S and X cars earlier this year to convert their production space in Fremont to manufacture Optimus humanoid robots instead.
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