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Figure 03 is a humanoid robot designed for domestic assistance, leveraging Helix AI for spatial awareness and task execution in dynamic home environments. Its human-like form factor facilitates interaction and task performance akin to human behavior. The development team comprises experts with extensive experience in robotics and artificial intelligence, focusing on advancing humanoid capabilities for everyday applications.

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