A company has created a humanoid robot of 38,000 euros and can already be reserved

Imagine it: A humanoid robot serves you a glass in your favorite bar, another directs traffic with millimeter precision and, in the bank or in the hospital, a human aspect welcomes you. Some even find a company in these automatons designed to look empathic. In a world in constant progress, the future seems clear: humanoid robots will be everywhere. How much is missing for this vision to come true? We do not know with certainty. Nor what unknown challenges will arise along the way. What is a fact is that the career to develop humanoids is more intense than ever. And in that global competition, With companies from the United States and China in frontthe last movement of China Ubtech Robotics does not go unnoticed. A real -scale humanoid. The Beijing and Ubtech Robotics Humanoid Robots Innovation Center have made known Tien Kung Xingzhe, a humanoid robot with dimensions similar to those of an adult. As we can see in the images, its design is quite futuristic, with a metal torso in gray and black tones, articulated arms and a head without facial features. But beyond its aesthetics, it stands out for several advantages: Advanced biomimetism. Its structure and movements are designed to imitate with great precision those of a human being, allowing him to interact more naturally with his environment. Maximum stability. It can move fluently even in complicated land such as mountains, stairs, sand or snow, without losing balance or compromising your performance. Disated to resist impacts. The key parts of the robot are manufactured with titanium alloy, which should reduce the total weight without compromising its structure. High performance and efficiency. Designed to operate with precision and stability in research environments, guaranteeing reliable and consistent results. Gran expansion capacity. It is compatible with additional modules such as depth cameras, lidar, strength sensors, collaborative arms of seven degrees of freedom and robotic hands of five fingers, which allows you to adapt to different needs. The Tien Kung Xingzhe has a bionic torso configuration and an anthropomorphic movement control system, which allows it to move with surprising fluidity. It has 20 degrees of freedom (DOF), that is, 20 articulation points that allow it to imitate with greater realism human movements. The more degrees of freedom has a robot, the more precise and natural its displacement will be. A robot for research. Despite the advances in robotics, the humanoids we have seen in science fiction are still far from reaching our homes. Therefore, Tien Kung Xingzhe is designed for the world of research. Its price, 299,000 yuan (about 38,000 euros), places it in an accessible category for development centers and universities. In line with its purpose, it has an open structure that allows access to its motor, sensors and movement control interfaces. It also includes documentation and code examples to facilitate customization and development of new applications. Do not wait too long. For those who closely follow the evolution of humanoid robotics, the Tien Kung Xingzhe is now available for early orders in China and deliveries are planned to begin in the second quarter of this year. If the deadlines are fulfilled, an Asian company could have advanced to several of the proposals that are being developed in the United States. It is true that we talk about different categories: while Kung Xingzhe is designed for research, other companies, such as Tesla with their Optimus robot, seek to produce mass humanoids for industrial tasks. However, in terms of early availability and adoption, China seems to be taking more than interesting steps. Images | Ubtech robotics | SINA In Xataka | China’s robots represent an existential threat to the US, according to semi -health experts

an ultra -rear robot with synthetic skin that reacts to us

I have been recorded. It is a strange sensation. Disturbing at least. Disturbing. They are the adjectives that come to mind when I think of Amira, the ultra -re -taught robot that has taught in the Mobile World Congress the company Engineered Arts. A Robot with a woman’s appearance, wig and very successful facial expressions. A robot that also reacts to what we say or even if we greet with the hand. Last year it was what impressed us most from the Mobile Telephony Congress and in this edition they have taken another step. Amira is the renewal of AMECA robot. In addition to incorporating a more advanced AI engine, it now looks more similar to a human woman. They have put hair, synthetic skin and a dress. We already had a robot with a totally articulated body and artificial intelligence, now it has also improved its appearance. Amira is promoted by OpenAi GPT-4. This allows you to answer what we say quite naturally. In the demonstration it works only in English, but can answer in another 50 languages, since GPT-4 It has that capacity. I have seen what awaits us with humanoid robots and I have sensations found The robot was in the stand of the O & operator, of the United Arab Emirates and previously known as Etisalat. In an example of the advances of robotics and how they intend to revolutionize customer service. With robots that are able to analyze their environment, know if there is someone close, what they are doing and react in line. Located on a fixed circle, Amira does not walk, although it does move the upper part of the trunk, head and arms. The robot does not stop talking and reacting to the public. If you raise a hand, he greets you. If you ask anything, answer naturally. And this is precisely its power. It is not necessary to start questions in a certain way; Answer fluidly. AND If you get in front and do nothing, suddenly pretend to get angry And his eyes show an expression of weariness. The truth is that the reactions are super achieved, nothing to do with other robots that are much more basic. With Amira, the reactions happen faster and do not disregard so much. During our visit, Amira asks us if we are having a good time at the Mobile World Congress and if we are tired, clarifying that she is not a robot. In order to identify what happens, it has Two cameras in the eyes with facial recognition software and two microphone sets located in the neck area. The movements still have a margin of improvement, but the expressions of the face are well achieved. He smiles, gets angry, looks the other way, counts jokes and is surprised. But The most disturbing is how realistic it seems. Articulated hands, face, wig and even nails. If we look at his hands close, he gives a lot of grrima. Not only because of the aspect, but because it also reacts as a person. And it is that combination that most surprises. When I approached to take a picture I felt fatal. On the one hand it was perfectly aware that it was an object, but that feeling of approaching “someone” was present. In that attempt to seem as human as possible, they have even put jewels and a red rebel. Also simple white sports, very well chosen to give an informal aspect. Nor with those managed to eliminate the disturbing sensation produced by the robot. Discussing with those present reflection is the same. The most repeated word was’Creepy ‘. Last year, however, it was different. Ameca had no skin or wig. Somehow, human appearance was not tried so much, since the gray color and mechanical components were visibly exposed. Instead, Amira is pure skin. Unlike Ameca, Amira does try to camouflage her robot status. Although it is easily appreciated, if we see it from afar it is not so simple. A little observant and clueless person could be checked briefly. The conquest of the disturbing valley It has been present for decades. At the visual level we cannot say that there has been much progress, because in the end it is a matter of makeup. However, the fact that AI has been implemented in the robot and this can interact and Adapt to the environment in real time gives it another dimension full. Personally I have always had a perception of robots and very positive artificial intelligence, but even thus it is difficult to get the idea that these realistic humanoid robots driven by artificial intelligence will be so present. They have all the numbers to get it, but they are difficult for us to accept them without more. Technologically they are improving a lot, but that disturbing sensation does not disappear. In Xataka | We already have so many “humanoid” robots that it costs to differentiate some of the tros. This chart fixes it

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