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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.
''Phoenix'' is an advanced humanoid robot developed by the technology company Sanctuary AI, specializing in robots that perform a wide range of human tasks in both industrial and service sectors.
 
  
 
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| name = Phoenix
 
| name = Phoenix
 
| organization = Sanctuary AI
 
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| video_link = https://youtube.com/watch?v=FH3zbUSMAAU
 
| height = 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
 
| height = 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
 
| weight = 70 kg (155 lbs)
 
| weight = 70 kg (155 lbs)
| two_hand_payload = 25
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| two_hand_payload = 25 kg
| video_link = https://youtube.com/watch?v=FH3zbUSMAAU
 
 
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=== Overview ===
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<youtube>https://youtube.com/watch?v=FH3zbUSMAAU</youtube>
Phoenix represents a significant innovation in the field of robotics, designed to mirror human form and functionality closely. This robot is capable of performing complex tasks that require dexterity and reasoning, which are usually challenging for machines. Sanctuary AI introduced Phoenix to integrate seamlessly into environments traditionally occupied by humans, such as offices, factories, and homes.
 
  
=== Development and Features ===
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=== Development and Capabilities ===
On May 16, 2024, Sanctuary AI officially unveiled Phoenix Gen 7, marking it as a milestone in humanoid robotics technology. This model includes advanced sensors and actuators to improve its interaction with human environments significantly.
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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.
  
==== Payload and Mobility ====
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=== Major Features ===
Phoenix has a notable capability to handle payloads of up to 25 pounds with both hands, making it particularly useful in various manual labor scenarios. Its mobility is enhanced by sophisticated artificial intelligence algorithms that guide its movements, ensuring smooth and accurate actions.
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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.
  
=== Uses and Applications ===
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=== Public Release ===
Phoenix is designed as a general-purpose robot capable of adapting to a variety of tasks. These can range from simple domestic duties to more complex industrial activities, such as assembly line work, where precision and reliability are crucial. Its human-like appearance and operational capabilities also enable it to serve in roles that require interaction with people, such as customer service or caregiving.
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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>
 
 
=== Media Coverage and Public Reception ===
 
Following its release, Phoenix garnered significant attention from both the media and the public. Various tech blogs and news outlets praised Sanctuary AI for the robot's innovative features and potential impact on various industries.
 
  
 
[[File:Main-image-phoenix-annoucement.jpg|none|500px|Phoenix Gen 7|thumb]]
 
[[File:Main-image-phoenix-annoucement.jpg|none|500px|Phoenix Gen 7|thumb]]
 
{{Note|For further details, video demonstrations of Phoenix in action can be viewed on the Sanctuary AI official YouTube channel linked in the infobox above.}}
 
 
== See Also ==
 
* [[Sanctuary AI]]
 
* [[Humanoid Robots]]
 
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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* [https://sanctuary.ai/resources/news/sanctuary-ai-unveils-phoenix-a-humanoid-general-purpose-robot-designed-for-work/ Official announcement of Phoenix Gen 7 by Sanctuary AI]
 
  
 
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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]