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= Phoenix (Robot) =
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Phoenix is a sophisticated humanoid robot developed by [[Sanctuary AI]], a prominent company known for its advancements in robotics and artificial intelligence.
  
 
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Phoenix is a state-of-the-art humanoid robot designed and developed by [[Sanctuary AI]], a leader in robotic technologies. As a versatile general-purpose robot, Phoenix combines advanced robotics engineering and artificial intelligence capabilities to perform a wide range of tasks that are typically handled by humans.
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== Development and Capabilities ==
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=== Development and Capabilities ===
Phoenix was officially unveiled by Sanctuary AI on May 16, 2024, marking a milestone in humanoid robotics designed for practical and real-world applications [1]. The robot is primarily engineered to assist in various sectors including healthcare, manufacturing, and disaster response where human presence might be dangerous or inefficient.
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Phoenix, introduced on May 16, 2024, represents the seventh generation of humanoid robots aimed at performing general-purpose tasks in various industries, including but not limited to service, healthcare, and logistics. This robot was designed to mimic human dexterity and mobility, allowing it to operate in environments built for human functionality.
  
=== Design Characteristics ===
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=== Major Features ===
Phoenix stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches (170 cm) and weighs approximately 70 kg (155 lbs), which closely imitates human body proportions, optimizing it for operations in human-designed environments. The design flexibility and mobility are supported by sophisticated joints and actuators that allow it precise movement and manipulation capabilities.
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* '''Height and Weight''': Phoenix stands at a height of 170 cm and weighs approximately 70 kilograms, which is within the range of an average adult human. This anthropomorphic design facilitates easier integration into human-centric environments.
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* '''Two-Hand Payload''': The robot has a two-hand payload capacity of 25 kilograms, making it capable of handling substantial weight, which is essential for tasks involving lifting and carrying objects.
  
It can safely lift a cumulative weight of up to 25 kg using both arms, demonstrating significant strength for handling different objects, tools, and tasks. The design and skin materials are chosen to maximize durability while maintaining a somewhat lifelike appearance to ease interaction with humans.
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=== Public Release ===
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Sanctuary AI publicly unveiled Phoenix on May 16, 2024, through a comprehensive announcement that highlighted the robot's potential applications and its contribution to advancing human-robot collaboration. The detailed introduction and capabilities were featured in a press release and a demonstration video, which showcased Phoenix performing a variety of tasks.<ref>Sanctuary AI News Release, ''Sanctuary AI Unveils Phoenix, a Humanoid General-Purpose Robot Designed for Work'', [https://sanctuary.ai/resources/news/sanctuary-ai-unveils-phoenix-a-humanoid-general-purpose-robot-designed-for-work/]</ref>
  
=== Technological Features ===
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[[File:Main-image-phoenix-annoucement.jpg|none|500px|Phoenix Gen 7|thumb]]
Phoenix is integrated with state-of-the-art sensors and cameras that provide a wide range of perception capabilities, including depth sensing, object recognition, and advanced environment mapping. Its AI system is programmed with machine learning algorithms that enable it to learn from experiences and improve task efficiency over time.
 
 
 
== Utilization ==
 
Sanctuary AI promotes the deployment of Phoenix in sectors where automation is not only beneficial but also crucial for safety and efficiency. This includes assisting in hospitals where they can operate continuously without fatigue, in factories for handling repetitive tasks, and in areas afflicted by natural or industrial disasters for search and rescue operations without risking human lives.
 
 
 
== Future Prospects ==
 
The continued development of Phoenix involves enhancing its cognitive capabilities and autonomous decision-making processes, making it even more versatile and independent. Sanctuary AI also plans to expand its application in everyday scenarios, aiming to make humanoid robots a common sight in various public and private sectors.
 
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
# [https://sanctuary.ai/resources/news/sanctuary-ai-unveils-phoenix-a-humanoid-general-purpose-robot-designed-for-work/ Sanctuary AI Press Release on Phoenix Gen 7 Announcement]
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Latest revision as of 21:48, 6 July 2024

Phoenix is a sophisticated humanoid robot developed by Sanctuary AI, a prominent company known for its advancements in robotics and artificial intelligence.

Phoenix
NamePhoenix
OrganizationSanctuary AI
VideoVideo
Height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Weight70 kg (155 lbs)

Development and Capabilities[edit]

Phoenix, introduced on May 16, 2024, represents the seventh generation of humanoid robots aimed at performing general-purpose tasks in various industries, including but not limited to service, healthcare, and logistics. This robot was designed to mimic human dexterity and mobility, allowing it to operate in environments built for human functionality.

Major Features[edit]

  • Height and Weight: Phoenix stands at a height of 170 cm and weighs approximately 70 kilograms, which is within the range of an average adult human. This anthropomorphic design facilitates easier integration into human-centric environments.
  • Two-Hand Payload: The robot has a two-hand payload capacity of 25 kilograms, making it capable of handling substantial weight, which is essential for tasks involving lifting and carrying objects.

Public Release[edit]

Sanctuary AI publicly unveiled Phoenix on May 16, 2024, through a comprehensive announcement that highlighted the robot's potential applications and its contribution to advancing human-robot collaboration. The detailed introduction and capabilities were featured in a press release and a demonstration video, which showcased Phoenix performing a variety of tasks.[1]

Phoenix Gen 7

References[edit]

  1. Sanctuary AI News Release, Sanctuary AI Unveils Phoenix, a Humanoid General-Purpose Robot Designed for Work, [1]