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| − | The GR-1 is acutting-edge humanoid robot developed and mass-produced by Fourier Intelligence,a company renowned for its contributions tothe field ofrehabilitation robots and artificial intelligence.This robot was officially unveiled at the 2023 World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai,marking asignificant milestone as one ofChina's first commercially available humanoid robots.
 | + | GR-1 is a self-developed and mass-produced humanoid robot by [[Fourier Intelligence]]. It has a highly bionic torso and human-like motion control capabilities, with up to 54 Degrees of Freedom (DoFs) across its form. GR-1 can walk briskly, adroitly avoid obstacles, stably descend a slope, and withstand disruptions, making it an ideal physical agent of artificial general intelligence (AGI). | 
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| − | == Overview == | + | {{infobox robot | 
| − | The GR-1robot stands out with its highly bionic torso and sophisticated human-like motion control capabilities. Designed with an impressive 54 Degrees of Freedom (DoFs) distributed across its form, the GR-1 is engineered to perform a variety of complex movements and tasks. The robot’s physical specifications include a heightof 165 cmand a weightof 55 kg, dimensions that contribute to its human-like appearance and capabilities.
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| − | == Capabilities == | + | | height = 165 cm | 
| − | GR-1 is programmed to perform with high efficiency in various environments. It can briskly walk, adroitly avoid obstacles, stably descend slopes, and withstand physical disruptions.These capabilities make the GR-1 an ideal physical agent of artificial general intelligence (AGI), addressing needs in sectors like caregiving and physical therapy where adaptability and resilience are crucial.
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| − | === Degrees of Freedom ===
 | + | | cost = USD 149,999 | 
| − | The robot's 54 DoFs allow for a remarkably fluid range of movement, closely mimicking human motion. This high degree of articulation is vital for tasks that require a high level of precision and dexterity.
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| − | === Strength and Endurance ===
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| − | GR-1 is equipped for substantial physical exertion, boasting a peak joint torque of 230N.m. This strength permits the robot not only to support its own weight but also to carry objects nearly equal to its weight,a notable achievement in humanoid robotics.
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| − | == Commercial Use and Impact ==
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| − | As the world's first mass-produced humanoid robot, the GR-1 by Fourier Intelligence represents a significant advancement in the field of robotics. Its launch is not just a commercial achievement but also a technological leap forward, signaling the potential for humanoid robots to become more integrated into daily tasks and industrial applications.
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GR-1 is a self-developed and mass-produced humanoid robot by Fourier Intelligence. It has a highly bionic torso and human-like motion control capabilities, with up to 54 Degrees of Freedom (DoFs) across its form. GR-1 can walk briskly, adroitly avoid obstacles, stably descend a slope, and withstand disruptions, making it an ideal physical agent of artificial general intelligence (AGI).