GR-1 Humanoid Robot: Obstacle Navigation and 360° Vision
China-based Fourier Intelligence has unveiled an updated version of its GR-1 universal humanoid. It is equipped with 6 RGB cameras for a 360-degree view.
The cameras help the robot navigate through space using three-dimensional maps created by the AI. GR-1 has the ability to walk at the speed of a human gait on various surfaces, withstand loads and carry loads weighing up to 50 kg.
The robot is equipped with a high-resolution display, audio speakers and a microphone, allowing it to navigate in real time and avoid obstacles.
GR-1 has been tested outdoors where it demonstrated high efficiency and accuracy in detecting vehicles and pedestrians. The company claims that it will be effective in various fields. For example - medical rehabilitation, family services, security and emergency rescue.
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