

Brett Adcock
Founder of Figure, an AI robotics company developing general-purpose humanoid robots, and Cover, an AI security company.
Top 10 podcasts with Brett Adcock
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Feb 11, 2026 • 1h 45min
Brett Adcock: Humanoid Run on Neural Net, Autonomous Manufacturing, $50T Market #229
Brett Adcock, founder of Figure and builder of general-purpose humanoid robots. He talks about shifting from C++ to full-body neural nets with the Helix stack. Covers sensors and tactile fingertips, room-scale autonomy, fleet learning as a moat, manufacturing robots at scale, and plans for commercial and home deployments.

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Jun 17, 2024 • 39min
EXCLUSIVE: $3B Founder Reveals His Next Big Idea
Brett Adcock, founder of companies like Figure and Cover, shares his vision for the future and a unique checklist for budding entrepreneurs. He passionately discusses innovative solutions to school safety issues, highlighting his work with NASA technology. Brett dives into mega-trends like supersonic travel and synthetic foods, emphasizing the importance of speed and clarity in entrepreneurship. His insights on overcoming challenges and rapidly adapting to change are sure to inspire. With a blend of ambition and pragmatism, Brett reveals his relentless drive to 'just win'.

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Mar 17, 2025 • 28min
A Humanoid Robot in Every Home? It's Closer Than You Think w/ Brett Adcock (at A360 2025) | EP #156
Brett Adcock, a trailblazing technology entrepreneur and founder of Figure, reveals the exciting world of humanoid robots. He discusses their groundbreaking use in BMW factories and their potential to revolutionize home life in the near future. Adcock predicts that robotics is on the brink of its 'iPhone moment,' making advanced robots surprisingly affordable and capable. He also shares insights on the development of AI systems like Helix, aimed at simplifying household chores, such as dishwashing, paving the way for robots as everyday helpers.

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Apr 2, 2025 • 37min
AI Entrepreneurs Q&A: How Every Industry Is About to Be Transformed by Humanoids w/ Vinod Khosla & Brett Adcock | EP #160
Vinod Khosla, a tech visionary and venture capitalist, and Brett Adcock, founder of an AI robotics company, delve into the future of humanoid robots. They discuss how these robots will revolutionize industries like healthcare and agriculture by 2040. The conversation highlights the implications for the labor market, including the need for Universal Basic Income and societal adaptation to rapid technological changes. They also touch on the integration of AI in healthcare, emphasizing its potential to transform patient care and the importance of ethical considerations.

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Sep 26, 2023 • 48min
This $3B Founder Is The Next Elon Musk
Brett Adcock, founder of Figure.ai and known for his prior ventures like Archer Aviation and Vettery, dives into the risky world of entrepreneurship. He shares his near-bankruptcy tale post-Vettery and his relentless pursuit of innovation. The discussion highlights the transformative potential of humanoid robots and the unique challenges of hardware versus software. He passionately argues why the future of robotics could reshape industries and addresses the ethical dilemmas of automation amidst labor shortages.

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Jul 6, 2025 • 50min
An unfiltered conversation with Brett Adcock, CEO of Figure AI
In this engaging conversation, Brett Adcock, CEO of Figure AI and former founder of Archer Aviation, dives deep into the future of humanoid robotics. He discusses how these robots could revolutionize daily life within the next decade and the shift from hydraulic to electric systems for more reliable machines. Brett also addresses the challenges of hardware development and the need for user trust as robots integrate into homes and workplaces. His visionary aspirations for 2025 include bold innovations that promise to enhance global productivity and well-being.

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Nov 11, 2025 • 26min
AI for Robotics and Manufacturing | GTC Live Washington, D.C. Chapter 5
Join industry leaders as they explore the future of manufacturing and robotics. Yong Lu, CEO of Foxconn, shares insights on transitioning to AI-driven factories in the U.S. Peter Kurta from Siemens discusses the transformative role of digital twins and sensors. Brett Adcock of Figure AI reveals innovative humanoid robotics and the manufacturing hurdles ahead. Aki Jain of Palantir explains creating ontologies to optimize AI workflows. Together, they highlight a new era of digital intelligence merging seamlessly with physical action.

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Mar 30, 2026 • 2h 59min
#292 Brett Adcock - Shawn Ryan Meets a Humanoid Robot
Brett Adcock, robotics and AI founder behind Figure and Archer Aviation, dives into humanoid robots, synthetic workers, and why homes are a tougher frontier than factories. He gets into robot safety around kids, BMW deployments, the split from OpenAI, air taxi ambitions, and his hidden-weapons detection startup for schools.

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Mar 30, 2026 • 3h
The Lawyer Who Beat Meta and Google, Revisiting The Jetsons, Japan Twitter | Tae Kim, Logan Bartlett, Sam Stephenson, Ben Broca, Brett Adcock, Andrei Serban
Tae Kim, chip-market analyst behind Key Context, joins Logan Bartlett, Redpoint investor, plus builders Sam Stephenson of Granola, Ben Broca of Polsia, Brett Adcock of Figure AI, and Andrei Serban of Console. They dig into the lawyer who beat Meta and Google, Nvidia jitters, software valuation chaos, robot futures, Japan Twitter, and why hotel tech still feels cursed.

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Aug 3, 2023 • 1h 25min
The Rise of Humanoid Robotics w/ Brett Adcock | EP #57
Brett Adcock, an innovative tech entrepreneur and founder of Figure, dives into the exciting future of humanoid robots. He envisions billions of humanoids working alongside humans by the 2030s, transforming the labor landscape. Adcock discusses their potential use in various sectors, including elder care and space exploration, making physical labor a choice. He also shares insights on the integration of AI and the importance of human-like capabilities, while predicting substantial economic impacts as these robots become part of everyday life.


