Unitree is a Chinese language firm recognized for making cute, comparatively reasonably priced robots that dance and shuffle and such. Final evening, it revealed its newest creation, which is one thing of a departure: a large, strolling, crawling, reworking, wall-smashing “mecha” referred to as the GD01.
An introductory video for the GD01—set to a thundering rock guitar soundtrack—reveals the corporate’s founder and CEO, Xingxing Wang, holding palms with the robotic earlier than climbing into its prodigious, open-air stomach. A disclaimer added to Unitree’s social media put up reads: “Please everybody remember to use the robotic in a Pleasant and Secure method.”
The video cuts to a view wherein GD01 has no human pilot on board, however nonetheless manages to smash a wall of cinder blocks. Unitree later reveals the red-limbed robotic contorting itself by bending backwards and crawling on its palms and legs. (On this crabwalk place, the human operator could be mendacity on their again, trying on the ceiling or sky, however truthfully who cares at that time.)
Unitree is a fast-rising robotics startup primarily based in Hangzhou, China. The corporate already makes the world’s hottest four-legged and humanoid robots. Its G1 humanoids are routinely present in social media clips dancing, performing acrobatics, and doing kung-fu. That is its first foray into big mechas. (The corporate confirmed to WIRED that the GD01 was an precise product it’s promoting, not an elaborate prank.)
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