In the future, Xpeng sees steel not only in factories, but also in the role of a personal assistant who can perform tasks in the service sector, offices, stores and even daily life.
Chinese company Xpeng has shown its iron humanoid robot, which is already used in the company’s labor lines to gather electric vehicles in the future, Carnewschina reports.
The growth of steel is 1.73 meters, and the weight is 70 kilograms. The robot is designed with proportions near the person. His hands have 22 degrees of freedom, giving you to accurately and flexible to manipulate things.
Robot movements are guaranteed using large language models and studying methods, allowing it to move naturally and continuously, without the usual rigidity robots.
Iron is also equipped with a voice -based voice system based on intellectual kokpit XPeng technology. Thanks to this, the robot is capable of logical thinking and natural conversation. It incorporates both AI systems as in the autonomous driving of XPen cars, which combines the company’s transport and robotic platform.
The steel works with the AI Corporate Chip, which gives the 3000 top computing strength, combined with the Tianji Aios operating system. The robot is also equipped with an eagle eye system with advanced rooms and a viewing angle of 720 °, similar to that used in XPENG autopilots.
The Iron Robot reflects the company’s vision of the future in the direction of the intellectual mobility of mobility and robotics.
In the future, Xpeng sees steel not only in factories, but also in the role of a personal assistant who can perform tasks in the service sector, offices, stores and even daily life.
We will remind you, earlier it was reported that in China they would sell a humanoid robot.
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