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Figure AI recently staged a high-profile contest between its Figure 03 humanoid robot and a human intern. The event, called “Man vs Machine,” tested both participants in a 10-hour package sorting challenge. The task required each to ensure that bar codes on packages faced the same direction as they moved along a conveyor belt.
After 10 hours, the human intern narrowly outperformed the Figure 03 robot. The intern sorted 2,924 packages, averaging 2.79 seconds per package. The Figure 03 robot processed 12,732 packages at an average of 2.83 seconds per package. The margin between them was only 192 packages, with the intern finishing ahead.
Despite the win, the human intern faced significant physical strain. Figure AI CEO Brett Adcock noted that the intern’s left forearm was nearly broken by the end of the contest. Social media posts also reported that the intern was exhausted and likely had blisters on his fingers. In contrast, the Figure 03 robot showed no signs of fatigue or wear and continued sorting packages after the contest ended.
Figure AI CEO Brett Adcock commented that this may be the last time a human wins such a contest against a robot. He emphasized that the intern required breaks, including time away for bathroom needs, while the robot operated continuously without interruption.
The contest highlights the rapid progress of robotics in tasks traditionally performed by humans. While the human intern managed to win this round, the physical toll and need for breaks suggest that robots may soon surpass humans in similar repetitive tasks.
Other developments in robotics support this trend. Chinese company Unitree has announced that its H1 humanoid robot may soon challenge the 100-meter sprint record set by Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt. These advancements indicate that robots are quickly closing the gap with human performance in various fields.
Figure AI’s recent demonstration, where the Figure 03 robot completed an uninterrupted 8-hour shift, further underscores the growing capabilities of humanoid robots. The company and others in the robotics industry continue to improve robot speed and efficiency.
While this contest showed that humans can still compete with robots in some areas, the balance may soon shift. As robots become faster and more reliable, human victories in direct contests may become increasingly rare.





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