Shenzhen-based AI2 Robotics has entered into a strategic cooperation agreement with Chinese automaker Dongfeng Liuzhou Motor Co to collaborate on intelligent operations using AI2 Robotics' self-developed humanoid robots. This partnership marks the first domestic application of embodied humanoid robots in China. Meanwhile, 1X AI announced the development of Redwood, a vision-language transformer model integrated into the humanoid robot NEO. Redwood enables NEO to perform end-to-end mobile manipulation tasks such as retrieving objects, opening doors, and navigating complex home environments. The model was trained on a large dataset combining teleoperated and autonomous data, advancing the capabilities of humanoid robots for home use. Industry observers note the rapid progress in humanoid robotics technology, anticipating broader adoption in the near future. Additionally, The Robot Learning Company has launched affordable AI-powered robot arms designed to automate repetitive and stationary tasks beyond traditional factory settings.
The Robot Learning Company (@RobotLearningCo) makes automation accessible beyond factories by building affordable AI-powered robot arms to automate repetitive, stationary tasks. Congrats on the launch, @JannikGrothusen! https://t.co/4KEKldEuPC https://t.co/PGr7H7TY1E
https://t.co/uk4csdPOdL Redwood NEO’s AI. Now imagine what skills they will have in two more years! Humanoid robots are coming faster than expected.
1X announces Redwood AI Redwood is a vision-language transformer model that empowers NEO to perform end-to-end mobile manipulation tasks – retrieving objects, opening doors, and navigating complex home environments. Trained on a large dataset of teleoperated and autonomous https://t.co/kzGipvckhm