
We know how to build smarter robots. Now, we need to learn smarter ways to test them
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As autonomy scales, test philosophy becomes as important as control algorithms—Figure AI’s own staff are arguing the bottleneck is now validation, not actuation. If you deploy robots, budget for test automation and scenario coverage the way you budget for hardware, or you’ll cap deployment density on safety and QA, not capability.
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