Iván Hernández Dalas: Flexion to use Series A to build sim-to-real, AI systems powering humanoids
What appears to be a Unitree humanoid robot equipped with Flexion’s AI systems. | Source: Flexion Flexion Robotics AG last week said it has raised Series A funding of $50 million. The company is building a reinforcement learning and sim-to-real platform that can power humanoid robots across morphologies and tasks. Over the past few years, generative AI has changed how many people code, analyze data, and reason. At the same time, developers have looked for ways to apply this same power to robotics, noted Flexion. With the flexibility of new artificial intelligence models, roboticists could break free from the brittle, task-specific systems that rely on scripted behaviors, said the Zurich-based company . Flexion is using generative AI and large language models (LLMs) to build models that can automate tasks involving reasoning, writing, and creativity. Founded in 2024, the startup said its full autonomy stack spans: Command layer: Language models for common-sense reasoning take t...