Image AI’s F.03 humanoid robot lost a 10-hour package repair competition to a trained human.
The student, named Aime, completed 192 papers in front of the company’s advanced machine.
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Image AI created “Man vs. Machine” challenge to see who can win between AI and human. According to CEO Brett Adcock, the process required each party to recognize a barcode, pick up a package, and place the barcode—down the conveyor belt. They all ran the same routine continuously for a 10 hour window.
Aimee received meal breaks and paid time off under California labor law. In particular, the humanoid found the human about five hours after the race he took bathroom break.
However, in the end the man won. Aime selected 12,924 packets, while F.03 recorded 12,732.
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The student finished in 2.79 seconds on the package. F.03 clocked in at 2.83 seconds per package, the lowest per package. It is worth noting that the competition was a one-time change.
No report blisters on his fingers and he described his left arm as feeling broken at the end. The F.03, by contrast, can run continuously through shifts, so a person’s 10-hour lead won’t stretch to a full week.
However, the results suggest that blue-collar workers can hold on to the thin edge in physical activity. The image of the office workers is immediately visible.
Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman predicted that AI will employ more professionals in the next 12 to 18 months. He named lawyers, accountants, project managers, and salespeople as those at risk.
“White jobs, where you’re sitting down at a computer, being a lawyer or an accountant or a project manager or a marketing person – most of these jobs will be done by AI within 12 to 18 months,” he said. he said.
The contrast is terrible. The humanoid robot still loses a four-hundredth of a second race against a tired student, while the software assistants are there. it has already started to fall knowledge work.
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