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Proxy refers to a category of robots specifically designed for real-time, remote operation by humans. Unlike autonomous robots that rely on pre-programmed instructions or artificial intelligence for decision-making, Proxy robots act as physical extensions of their human operators, mimicking their movements and actions with minimal latency. This technology allows humans to experience and interact with the physical world from afar, opening up new possibilities for remote work, exploration, and accessibility. Proxy robots utilize various methods for control, including virtual reality headsets and haptic feedback systems, providing operators with an immersive and intuitive experience. While Proxy technology is still in its early stages, several existing robotics firms are partnering with Proxy developers to incorporate this human-centric approach into their humanoid robots. To learn more about Proxy technology and potential collaborations, contact contact@what-is-proxy.com.
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== Proxy refers to a category of robots specifically designed for real-time, remote operation by humans. ==
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Unlike autonomous robots that rely on pre-programmed instructions or artificial intelligence for decision-making, Proxy robots act as physical extensions of their human operators, mimicking their movements and actions with minimal latency. This technology allows humans to experience and interact with the physical world from afar, opening up new possibilities for remote work, exploration, and accessibility. Proxy robots utilize various methods for control, including virtual reality headsets and haptic feedback systems, providing operators with an immersive and intuitive experience. While Proxy technology is still in its early stages, existing robotics firms are partnering with Proxy to incorporate their human-centric approach into their humanoid robots. To learn more about Proxy technology and inquire about potential collaborations, their website provides contact@what-is-proxy.com.

Revision as of 00:07, 25 April 2024

Proxy refers to a category of robots specifically designed for real-time, remote operation by humans.

Unlike autonomous robots that rely on pre-programmed instructions or artificial intelligence for decision-making, Proxy robots act as physical extensions of their human operators, mimicking their movements and actions with minimal latency. This technology allows humans to experience and interact with the physical world from afar, opening up new possibilities for remote work, exploration, and accessibility. Proxy robots utilize various methods for control, including virtual reality headsets and haptic feedback systems, providing operators with an immersive and intuitive experience. While Proxy technology is still in its early stages, existing robotics firms are partnering with Proxy to incorporate their human-centric approach into their humanoid robots. To learn more about Proxy technology and inquire about potential collaborations, their website provides contact@what-is-proxy.com.