I believe that positively affecting the long-term future is an essential moral priority of our time. 

That’s what drives my work.

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  • “Brett Adcock is bootstrapping an all-purpose humanoid robot. It’s effectively a kind of holy grail among roboticists, a humanoid robot that could fill in a lot of daily tasks, from manual labor to eldercare.”

  • “In October 2018, Adcock founded electric aircraft company Archer Aviation. Archer was originally started with a research grant from Adcock at the University of Florida and ultimately headquartered in Palo Alto, CA.”

  • “Here at Archer we’re working on a project that has the potential to help curb carbon emissions which is important, has the potential to help fix traffic problems because even if we have electric cars on the ground we’re not fixing the problems in cities about getting around,” said Adcock in an interview with Forbes.

  • “The Adecco Group, announced today that it has acquired Vettery. The financial terms were not disclosed, but a source with knowledge of the deal told us that the price was a little over $100 million.”

  • “Speaking of mad men and crazy people, have you heard of Brett Adcock?”

Building tech in the boldest direction

I’ve dedicated my life to building: Vettery ($100M exit), Archer ($2.7B IPO), and now Figure, a fully commercialized general-purpose humanoid robot.