
Limitless: An AI Podcast Tesla's Optimus vs Figure 3: The Humanoid Robot Showdown
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Oct 10, 2025 Two humanoid robots square off: Tesla Optimus and Figure 3. Discover how these machines approach household tasks, from cleaning to autonomous operation. Explore the philosophy behind their designs—data-driven dexterity versus raw agility. Are we on the brink of a robotic revolution? The debate dives into their market potential, practical applications, and the economic shifts they might bring. Plus, insights on current consumer options and the future of AI and manufacturing in robotics keep the excitement rolling!
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Hands And Tactile Sensing Drive Household Usefulness
- Figure prioritized tactile sensing and cameras in the palm to give much finer manipulation feedback for delicate tasks.
- Built-in fingertip sensors detect as little as three grams of force, improving safe handling of fragile objects.
Version Three Is When Hardware Gets Real
- Josh describes hardware versioning: version three is usually when products become genuinely usable after early iterations.
- He relates Figure 3 as a third-version product that learned from earlier battle scars to become practical.
Self-Charging Plus Data Upload Enables Continuous Learning
- Figure 3 supports inductive wireless charging through its feet and high-bandwidth data upload during charging to continuously improve models.
- The robot claims ~5 hours runtime, 1.2 m/s walk speed, and lighter weight versus prior version for practical home use.
