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− | The GR-1 is a cutting-edge humanoid robot developed and mass-produced by Fourier Intelligence, a company renowned for its contributions to the field of rehabilitation robots and artificial intelligence. This robot was officially unveiled at the 2023 World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, marking a significant milestone as one of China'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-1 robot 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 height of 165 cm and a weight of 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.
| + | | weight = 55 kg |
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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).