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Microsoft partners with Sanctuary AI for broad robot research purposes

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Microsoft, a leader in the tech industry, is making significant moves in the world of general-purpose robotics AI. After spearheading a $675 million Series B investment in Figure, a Bay Area-based robotics company, Microsoft has now announced a collaboration with Sanctuary AI, a key competitor in the field.

The partnership with Sanctuary AI highlights Microsoft’s focus on artificial general intelligence, a concept crucial for the development of humanoid robots that can learn and reason like humans. This advancement could revolutionize the capabilities of robots, allowing them to perform a wide range of tasks with human-like intelligence.

Sanctuary AI’s co-founder and CEO, Geordie Rose, emphasized the importance of creating systems that can understand and think like humans, calling it a significant technical challenge and opportunity. The collaboration with Microsoft aims to unlock the next generation of AI models that will power general-purpose robots.

This partnership not only deepens Microsoft’s commitment to AI development but also provides them with a partner who can design hardware to meet the specifications required for advanced robotics. Sanctuary AI has already made strides in the industry, with their robots being tested across 400 customer-defined tasks in 15 different industries.

Microsoft’s founder, Bill Gates, has expressed his interest in humanoid robots, further solidifying the company’s dedication to this emerging technology. With investments in both Figure and competitor 1X, Microsoft is positioning itself as a key player in the evolving field of general-purpose robotics AI. The future of robotics is looking brighter with these innovative collaborations and investments.

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