Robotic system that stands out with its incredible precision Astribot S1, for now he is in a semi-humanoid form and will come big promises.
Robotic systems continue to develop at an incredible pace. making noise today Astribot S1 It is an artificial intelligence-supported option and has a much more precise movement ability than many robots we have seen so far. The China-based robot, which has a carrying capacity of 10 kg per arm, carries an advanced camera system on its head and Thanks to this equipment, it can perceive what it is looking at and move on its own. The robot, which is reported to be able to learn or imitate human movements by following/monitoring them, Can barely move enough to peel a cucumberIt can easily open bottle caps, fold clothes, or activate a light by plugging it in. The robot can move its arms, hands and fingers precisely as well as control it quickly. For now, it is not mobile, that is, it does not have legs, but despite this, it shows great future potential. All the capabilities of the robot are revealed in the video below:
The surprising company that came to the fore regarding robots was the Chinese automobile giant Chery. The brand announced that it would step into the smart robot industry with Aimoga. The statement made by the company on this subject included the following: “Chery, the leading brand of automotive exports in China, has taken another step in which it will showcase its expertise in automotive in the field of new generation technology. With its advanced R&D power and operational ability to adapt to high-level technological trends, Chery has also added robotic technology to its development areas. Having signed a collaboration with the Aimoga company, Chery is preparing to debut Mornine, a bipedal robot with Embodied Artificial Intelligence, at the upcoming CEO-themed conference.
Boston Dynamics’ withdrawal of Atlas, the most famous iconic bipedal robot in existence, sparked huge interest in both the tech industry and the public. This move has raised questions about the future course and potential development directions of robotics. Pioneering a breakthrough in humanoid robotics, Atlas has achieved worldwide recognition for its extraordinary mobility and impressive dynamic balance capabilities, achieving numerous milestones along the way. “The retirement of Atlas also serves as a microcosm reflecting the broader development trajectory of the field of robotics.”