Unitree Introducing | Unitree G1 Humanoid Agent | AI Avatar | Price from $16K

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Unlock unlimited sports potential (Extra large joint movement space angle, 23~43 joints)
Force control of dexterous hands, manipulation of all thingsImitation & reinforcement learning driven
Robot world model, let’s create it together
Unitree G1 Price from $16K (Tax and Shipping cost excluded)

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$16, 000 is very good price. Walking capabilities and balancing are especially very impressive.

rootcause-iv
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-Robot, open a Coke for me.
-My goodness, what a mess you've made, clean that up with a cloth.
-I'm not programmed to do that.

elmegapeluco
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We’re officially entering “The Age of Robot Contortionists”

onlyuser
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Man.

In a few years these robots will be way more advanced.

In time they will become cheaper and more accessible to everyone.

They will be huge help in all areas.

Just like humans are.

They will go places no man has ever gone before.

lazarusblackwell
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- I just bought a robot friend.
- Cool! What are you doing with it?
- I'm kicking and punching it...

tarsbremer
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"You showed empathy, Connor."

onceuponatimeonearth
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As a life-long robotics professional, please permit me to put a fine point on the way the H1 is being marketed. Unitree would do well to move away from describing the H1 as “the first general purpose humanoid robot”. Here’s why:
I founded White Box Robots in 2000.
By 2003 we had functional prototypes. By 2006 we started selling the first production run. What could our 914 PC-BOT do? Technically not much at that early release. Unmapped autonomous navigation and a few other basic functions. We deliberately described it as “a general purpose autonomous robot”. Hoping that people would buy it and figure out useful things to do with it. In retrospect, we couldn’t answer the basic question “What does it do?” History is repeating itself here. That approach did not work for us and I would argue it’s not a great move for Unitree either. Develop a couple *legitimately* useful tasks the robot can perform (with polish) right out of the box and build on it. Commit to that process like your company’s survival depends on it. Because it does.
If that machine doesn’t solve a fist-pounding need pretty quickly, it’s going to be little more than a passing mechanical curiosity.

thetinysideoftiny
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I like the nod to Atlas and it shows just how much potential this robot range has. I've loving the wild speed of progress we're seeing in biped robots.

ClayMann
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Another affordable research oriented robot. Thank you Unitree for your contribution to the field of robotics research!!

timguo
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Bruh This is the real game changer. Boston dynamics be like god damn it

pickypuck
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Bro why they always need to kick/punch the robot, they will take it personal once singularity arrives 💀

GigaCraft-
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Wow. The upgrades are incredible. It has the Boston Dynamics contortion, the same fast movement, and new hands. And for $16k. Very impressive work. 👏

jhunt
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2023 was the spike emergence of AI, 2024 is the spike emergence of humanoids

zerobot_tech
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Everyday i see a new humanoid robot developed by a new robotics company. About 2 years ago there were only Boston Dynamics, and Tesla started doing their robot, and now it's like a TWS Earbuds. Every company has one.
Not that it'd be a problem, i love seeing this trend!

razcsi
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The cost of this robot is about the same as the annual salary for 4 factory assembly line workers in Vietnam.
This thing can work 24hr shift, 365 days a year, does not get tired, does not get sick. You don't have to worry about insurance or OSHA.
The hardware is already there, once the software and AI are sorted, it would eliminate any advantages of low wages.

moss
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I love how robots are already sarcastic!

richardurwin
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that's pretty amazing.
we officially have competition folks!
progress is going to skyrocket as these companies try to one-up each other by releasing new products.
exciting times.

unironicallyironic
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Ok, am I the only one who is concerned about the fact that this robot can crush nuts with his bare hands?

GiulerPowerGamer
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Ooooh holy shit only $16, 000!!!! Wow!!!! The new Atlas I think the cost will be $500, 000. Because Spot dog cost $74, 000. Wow impressive, good job and congratulations

slateisa
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Not bad! After kicking the Unitree H1, this should be fun to see lol

KhanFlicks