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Figure AI Unveils Figure 03 with Direct Neural Interface, Ships to 50 Enterprise Partners

Figure AI's third-generation humanoid robot achieves centimeter-level precision through a non-invasive EEG neural interface, allowing operators to control the robot's fine motor skills with thought alone.

San Francisco, November 10, 2027 — Figure AI has officially launched Figure 03, its most advanced humanoid robot to date, featuring a groundbreaking non-invasive neural interface that allows human operators to control the robot's fine motor skills using thought alone. The company announced that 50 enterprise partners—including three major logistics firms and two automotive manufacturers—will receive the first production units by Q1 2028.

The Figure 03 system uses a lightweight EEG headband equipped with 256 dry electrodes, processing neural signals through Figure AI's proprietary NeuralSync algorithm. Unlike invasive brain-computer interfaces, the headset requires no surgical implantation and can be calibrated in under 8 minutes, the company said during a live demonstration at its Sunnyvale campus.

In a demonstration, a warehouse worker with no prior robotics experience guided a Figure 03 through sorting and stacking tasks entirely via neural commands, achieving a 94.2% task success rate. The robot's hands, equipped with 27 degrees of freedom and haptic feedback sensors, responded in real time to the operator's intentions.

"We're not replacing workers—we're giving them superhuman precision," said Figure AI CEO Brett Adcock. "A single operator can now supervise up to four Figure 03 units simultaneously, fundamentally changing the economics of warehouse automation."

Industry analysts estimate the neural interface adds approximately $18,000 to the robot's base price of $85,000. The company projects it will ship 2,000 units in the first year, targeting a payback period of under 18 months for enterprise customers.

Competitors including Tesla (Optimus) and Boston Dynamics have yet to announce neural interface capabilities for their humanoid platforms. Figure AI's stock rose 12% in after-hours trading following the announcement.