Brett Adcock


Humanoid robots may be closer than we think

May 24, 2023

Episode 52: Alex Lieberman (@businessbarista) chats with Brett Adcock (@adcock_brett), founder of Vettery, Archer, and Figure. Figure is a cutting edge AI robotics company developing a general purpose humanoid robot to provide labor for undesirable and unsafe jobs. From the successes of his former businesses, Brett continues his entrepreneurial venture towards fixing the human labor shortage. There are many assumptions about AI robotics and Brett dispels some of them, namely, general purpose robots may be closer than we think.
 

EXCLUSIVE: $3B Founder Reveals His Next Big Idea

Jun 17, 2024

Episode 597: Sam Parr talks to Brett Adcock about his next big idea, his checklist for entrepreneurs, and his framework for learning new things and moving fast.


Show Notes:
(0:00) Solving school shootings
(3:42) Cold calling NASA
(7:05) Spotting the mega-trend
(9:06) "Thinking big is easier"
(13:44) Brett's philosophy on company names
(17:22) Brett's ideas note app: genetics, super-sonic travel, synthetic foods
(20:45) "I just want to win"
(22:46) Brett's checklist for entrepreneurs
(26:17) Being fast in hardware
(31:15) Brett's framework for learning new things
(34:00) Who does Brett admire
 

Figure AI CEO on Building General Purpose Robots

Jun 6, 2025

Brett Adcock, Founder and CEO, Figure AI speaks with Bloomberg Television's Ed Ludlow about how it is training humanoid robots for logistics, manufacturing, and future roles in the home at Bloomberg Tech in San Francisco.
 

The Humanoid Takeover: $50T Market, Figure's Full Body Autonomy, and Robots in Dorms
Feb 12, 2026

Peter & Dave sit down with Brett Adcock to discuss the future of Figure and Humanoid Robots.

Chapters

(0:00) - The Entrepreneurial Mindset: From Idea to Exponential Impact
(7:32) - Humanoid Robots: The Next Frontier in Abundance
(19:10) - Convergence: AI, Software, and Physical Embodiment
(35:10) - The New Industrial Revolution: Reimagining Labor and Productivity
(48:20) - Solving the Global Labor Crisis through Automation
(58:09) - The Exponential Roadmap: Deploying Robots at Scale
(1:10:05) - Building Generational Companies to Uplift Humanity
 

Brett Adcock - Shawn Ryan’s First Interview with a Robot | SRS
Mar 30, 2026

Brett Adcock is a technology entrepreneur focused on building companies in robotics, artificial intelligence, and aerospace. Born and raised on a third-generation farm in central Illinois, he developed an early fascination with technology and building systems from the ground up. After attending the University of Florida, he set out to tackle ambitious, capital-intensive industries with the goal of reshaping transportation, labor, and human-machine collaboration.

At 26, Adcock founded Vettery, an AI-powered talent marketplace that matched thousands of companies with highly qualified candidates. The company scaled rapidly and was acquired in 2018 for $110 million by The Adecco Group, the world’s largest recruiting firm.

In 2018, he founded Archer Aviation to develop electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft aimed at transforming urban air mobility. During his time leading the company, Adcock helped architect, engineer, and flight-test five generations of aircraft, vertically integrating key technologies including flight software, electric motors, actuation systems, and battery systems. Archer secured a $1.5 billion partnership with United Airlines and positioned itself at the forefront of next-generation aviation.

In 2022, Adcock founded Figure, where he serves as Founder & CEO. Figure is building general-purpose humanoid robots designed to address global labor shortages and work alongside humans in manufacturing, logistics, warehousing, retail, and the home. Backed by leading investors including Andreessen Horowitz and Sequoia Capital, the company has raised billions in venture capital and is focused on deploying embodied AI systems at scale.

He is also the founder of Cover (2023–present), an AI security company developing non-intrusive scanners in partnership with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The technology is designed to passively detect concealed weapons in crowded environments, with the goal of improving public safety without invasive screening.
 
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