Unitree推了GD01机器人,能两足四足走,自己造执行器让旗舰降到13500,和以前比更便宜,适合大学开发者试试。
Unitree推出的GD01机器人可两足或四足行走,公司创始人王兴兴称其存在安全风险;该机器人去年售出超5500台,因自制执行器使旗舰机型降价至13500美元;但仅9%销量用于工业工作,74%流向大学与开发者。
This Unitree robot is nine feet tall, weighs half a ton, and has a cockpit in its chest that a human...
This Unitree robot is nine feet tall, weighs half a ton, and has a cockpit in its chest that a human can climb into. The GD01 walks on two legs or four, and costs $650,000. When TIME visited Unitree’s Hangzhou headquarters, their founder Wang Xingxing wouldn’t get in or even turn it on, because “It might not be safe,” he said. That’s a striking thing to hear from the biggest humanoid maker in the world, a company shipping over 5,500 units last year. It just filed for a $6B IPO, and has pushed its flagship G1 down to $13,500 by building its own actuators, the motors that make up most of a humanoid’s cost. But the numbers underneath tell a stranger story. Only 9% of its humanoid sales go to real industrial work. 74% go to universities and developers, meaning the industry is largely selling robots to people trying to build better robots. Hardware is racing ahead. The software that makes these machines genuinely useful is still the hard part. Your browser does not support the video tag. 🔗 View on Twitter The Rundown AI @TheRundownAI Wife: Need a ride to work today? Me: No thanks, I'm taking my "civilian vehicle": Your browser does not support the video tag. 🔗 View on Twitter 🔗 View Quoted Tweet 💬 2 🔄 0 ❤️ 3 👀 2406 📊 2 ⚡