Worryingly bendy humanoid robot can crush nuts, slice Coke bottles

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Worryingly bendy humanoid robot can crush nuts, slice Coke bottles
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What is going on in the tech industry right now? Less than a day after OpenAI debuted an uncomfortably flirty GPT-4o chatbot update, Unitree unveiled its new, $16,000 G1 Humanoid Agent, a bipedal robot contortionist that apparently specializes in bow staff combat, crushing nuts with its bare claws, and withstanding a barrage of abuse from its human creators. G1 relies on a 360-degree LiDAR system to assess its environment and is capable of running roughly 4.5 mph .

com/gifs/vpMmlqq5pvwI9heE7C That’s certainly one way for the G1 to stand up. Credit: Unitree Throughout the montage, viewers are subjected to a G1 brandishing a large staff, using its three-digit fists to crush walnuts into tiny bits, and karate chopping the top off of a Coke bottle—while wasting a decent amount of the spewing soda in the process.

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