Agility’s Digit Passes 100,000 Tote Moves - A Major Milestone for Humanoid Robotics
Humanoid robots aren’t just prototypes anymore—they’re officially part of the workforce.
Agility Robotics has announced a breakthrough milestone: its Digit robot has successfully moved more than 100,000 totes in live, day-to-day operations at a GXO Logistics facility. This isn’t a lab test. This is real production work in one of the world’s largest logistics environments.
And it marks one of the clearest signals yet that humanoid robots are becoming practical, reliable, and economically valuable in modern warehouses.
Home Robots Are the Next Tech Revolution, These 5 Companies Are Racing to Own It
Humanoid robots are no longer science fiction—they're the next major consumer tech wave, poised to redefine how we live, work, and interact at home. This article spotlights five companies—Tesla, Figure AI, Agility Robotics, Boston Dynamics, and Unitree Robotics—that are leading the charge to bring in-home robots to market. With valuations in the billions and bold visions for automation, these companies are racing to build the “iPhone of robotics,” aiming to dominate a market set to explode in the next five years. From logistics to companionship, the age of humanoids is here—and the battle for household dominance has already begun.
Agility’s Digit Robot Follows Natural Language Command to Deliver Pasta Ingredients
Agility Robotics has taken a major leap toward practical, household humanoids with a new demo showcasing its flagship robot, Digit, executing a multi-step task entirely from a natural language prompt. The command was simple: “Bring me the ingredients to make pasta.” The execution, however, was anything but.