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The team will operate within Meta's Reality Labs unit, which has a large Seattle-area presence. Meta Platforms Inc. (Nasdaq: ...
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Facebook’s parent company Meta Platforms has moved beyond trying to connect humans and is ready to focus on building robotic ...
Meta’s new robotics group, which will be led by Marc Whitten, driverless car startup Cruise’s former CEO, will also create ...
Meta has confirmed plans for a  new venture that will see the creation of a new department tasked with the development of ...
According to sources quoted by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Meta does not intend to develop a branded robot like Tesla's Optimus.
After Elon Musk's Tesla, Meta is also reportedly working on humanoid robots and has already invested billions of dollars in ...
A Meta spokesperson declined to comment. Meta confirmed the creation of the new team to employees Friday, telling them it will be led by Marc Whitten, who resigned as chief executive officer of ...
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Meta’s new robotics group, which will be led by Marc Whitten, driverless car startup Cruise’s former CEO, will also create robotic software and AI, according to Bloomberg’s reporting.
The group will be led by Marc Whitten, the former CEO of self-driving car company Cruise, whom Meta has hired for the role, Bosworth said in the memo, which was first reported by Bloomberg News.