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Meta Bets Big on Robot AI with ARI Acquisition
2 May
Summary
- Meta acquired Assured Robot Intelligence (ARI) for its AI robot expertise.
- ARI's AI focuses on robot control and self-learning capabilities.
- ARI's founders and team will join Meta's Superintelligence Labs.

Meta has acquired Assured Robot Intelligence (ARI), a startup focused on developing artificial intelligence for robots. ARI's core competency lies in designing AI models and capabilities for robot control and self-learning, which Meta intends to leverage for challenges in high-value labor markets. The company's leaders believe that achieving their vision requires training a general-purpose physical agent, ideally humanoid, capable of learning from human experience.
The acquisition brings ARI's co-founders, including Xiaolong Wang, Xuxin Cheng, and Lerrel Pinto, along with their team, to Meta's Superintelligence Labs. This move aligns with Meta's broader strategy, as CTO Andrew Bosworth previously expressed an interest in developing scalable AI software for robotics. Competitors like Tesla are also heavily invested in humanoid robot development, even reallocating car production to build its Optimus robots.