9 MOST ADVANCED AI ROBOTS -
HUMANOID & INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS
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A list of most advanced Humanoid, Industrial and Service robots that
are changing the future with the help of Artificial Intelligence.
Digit
Digit is envisioned to help take care of people in their homes, assist
with disaster response and deliver packages to front doors. With its nimble
limbs and a torso packed with sensors, Digit can navigate complex environments
and carry out tasks such as package delivery. In May 2019 Ford Motor Company
and Agility announced a partnership to develop a last-mile logistics solution
that combines Ford’s autonomous vehicle technology and Agility’s Digit.
Pepper
Pepper is the world’s first social humanoid robot that is able to
recognize faces and basic human emotions. Pepper has been adopted by over 2000
companies around the world. Perfect in retail and finance industries, Pepper
has numerous functionalities including increasing store traffic by attracting
the attention of shoppers, creating memorable in-store experiences, stimulating
purchase and retain customers. Pepper can also gather comprehensive data to
enrich the customer base and generate shopper insights.
Atlas
Atlas is the world’s most dynamic humanoid robot built by
BostonDynamics, a company that was previously owned by Google and now by
SoftBank. Atlas is becoming more sophisticated year by year, thanks to its
state of the art hardware and algorithm that allows it to quickly understand
instructions. With its 28 hydraulic joints, 4.9 feet of height and 176 pounds
weight, the robot can perform both impressive terrifying acts including
navigating uneven terrain, jumping around a parkour course, doing somersaults.
All these activities demonstrate human-level agility so the robot can be
perfect for search and rescue operations and performing human tasks in
environments where humans could not survive.
Spot
Spot is a robot dog designed for industrial uses such as carrying goods
through a warehouse and inspecting a remote site with an unfavorable
environment for human operators. It can run at 5.2 feet per second, has 360-degree
cameras, and can operate in temperatures ranging from 4 to 113 Fahrenheit. With
its API and flexible payload interface, the robot can be easily customized for
desired tasks. Spot is also manufactured by BostonDynamics and is now being
leased to eligible companies.
HRP-5P
HRP-5P is an advanced humanoid robot designed to operate autonomously
and carry out heavy labor in hazardous environments. It is equipped with
environmental sensors and object recognition, full-body motion planning and
control, and task description and execution management. HRP-5P is based on more
than 20 years of humanoid research at AIST. In those 20 years, the institute
has created 4 other robots which are the predecessor of HRP-5P.
Surena IV
Surena IV is the fourth generation of Surena humanoid robot series
developed by the University of Tehran in Iran. With a height of 5.6 feet and a
weight of 154 pounds, this robot is able to walk at a speed of 0.43 miles per
hour. Its custom force sensors at the bottom of its feet help the robot step
over uneven surfaces by adjusting the angle and position of each foot.
Aquanaut
Aquanaut is an advanced unmanned underwater transformer that can
transform itself from a nimble long-distance submarine into a half-humanoid
robot capable of carrying out complex underwater manipulation tasks. Designed
by Houston Mechatronics Inc, Aquanaut can inspect subsea oil and gas
infrastructure, operate valves, and use subsea tools with just a few mouse
clicks. Operating completely untethered and without support ships, Aquanaut can
travel more than 124 miles in submarine mode, has a max speed of 7 knots and a maximum operational depth of
984 feet.
Stuntronic robot
A Stuntronic robot is an animatronic stunt double designed to entertain
the crowds at Disney theme parks and resorts. With its onboard sophisticated
sensors, it can make its own real-time decisions—all while flying 60 feet in
the air. It knows when to tuck its knees to perform a somersault, when to pull
its arms to twist, and even when to slow down its spin to make sure it makes a
perfect landing.
Handle
Handle is another robot from Boston Dynamics. With its deep-learning
vision software, this robot can identify and locate boxes, unloads trucks,
palletizes, and depalletizes at the push of a button. Its mobility enables it
to operate in multiple work-cells, moving through facilities along with the
flow of goods. It can pick up to 360 boxes/hr.
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