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Meta’s latest acquisition is a bet that humanoid robots are the key to AGI

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Last updated: May 17, 2026 9:43 am
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Meta has quietly snapped up Assured Robot Intelligence (ARI), a startup building foundation models for humanoid robots, in a deal that signals the social media giant’s deepening commitment to embodied AI. The acquisition, whose financial terms remain undisclosed, brings ARI’s co-founders into Meta’s Superintelligence Labs. Both Lerrel Pinto and Xiaolong Wang come with heavyweight credentials: Pinto previously sold his kid-sized humanoid startup Fauna Robotics to Amazon, and Wang was a researcher at Nvidia. The move isn’t just about building cool robots. It’s about the growing conviction among AI researchers that the path to AGI runs through the physical world, where machines learn by bumping into furniture and grabbing objects, not just by crunching text.

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The AGI argument that justifies spending billions on hardwareA market shrouded in hype and hockey stick projections

The AGI argument that justifies spending billions on hardware

Meta’s bet on ARI reflects a controversial but increasingly mainstream thesis: you cannot achieve human level intelligence without giving AI a body. The idea is that disembodied models, no matter how many parameters they have, miss the messy, tactile feedback of real world interaction. Critics call this a hardware distraction, a way for big tech to justify enormous capital expenditures while dodging questions about data privacy and safety. But the leaked internal memo from last year suggests Meta’s leadership is fully convinced, and the acquisition spree shows they are willing to pay for talent that can make humanoid robots that fold laundry and wash dishes.

A market shrouded in hype and hockey stick projections

The economics of humanoid robotics are still speculative at best. Goldman Sachs projects a $38 billion market by 2035; Morgan Stanley sees $5 trillion by 2050. That spread alone should make any rational investor nervous. Meta is betting that consumer grade humanoids are not a pipe dream, even as competitors like Tesla stumble with production delays and safety concerns. The company could end up with a fleet of expensive prototypes and no clear path to market. Or it could own the platform that defines the next era of computing. The ARI acquisition is a shot of adrenaline into that high stakes gamble.

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