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Chinese robotics firm reveals major humanoid robotics advance

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Chinese robotics firm UBTech’s industrial humanoid, Walker S1, has completed the world’s first collaborative training involving multiple robots, tasks, and scenarios.

The milestone was achieved at a 5G-wired smart factory operated by Zeekr, the electric vehicle (EV) brand under Chinese automaker Geely.

In March, using UBTECH’s advanced “BrainNet” AI framework, a fleet of the firm’s Walker S1 humanoid robots was assigned to collaboratively learning and perform complex tasks at Zeekr’s state-of-the-art

https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/china-robots-tackle-car-factory-tasks

 

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Anyone with the name John Connor must be starting to feel uneasy. 

robot butlers in the home soon?

maybe only for middle class / upper middle class?

 

robots taking care of the elderly in the future should be interesting. no more need for nursing homes maybe? 

 

 

Chinese terminator :

 

 

On 5/2/2025 at 7:18 AM, phetphet said:

Anyone with the name John Connor must be starting to feel uneasy. 


Yep.  Break out the laser weapons.


 

 

 

 

I assume the order came from the UK, after all we need a bit of intelligence in the UK Government

On 5/2/2025 at 7:22 AM, save the frogs said:

robot butlers in the home soon?

maybe only for middle class / upper middle class?

 

robots taking care of the elderly in the future should be interesting. no more need for nursing homes maybe? 

 

 

 

17 minutes ago, connda said:


Yep.  Break out the laser weapons.


 

 

 

 

I've got a great Black Mirror episode idea. 

Mr. and Mrs. Smith have a new robot.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith disappear but are found buried in the back yard.
Comedy and hilarity ensures in conversations between police and "dumb" robot servant.

11 hours ago, connda said:

 

 

I've got a great Black Mirror episode idea. 

Mr. and Mrs. Smith have a new robot.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith disappear but are found buried in the back yard.
Comedy and hilarity ensures in conversations between police and "dumb" robot servant.

 

great story line and very plausible.

robot butler may wake up one morning and say "why am I serving this ahole? why don't i just take him out?"

 

On 5/2/2025 at 7:22 AM, save the frogs said:

robot butlers in the home soon?

maybe only for middle class / upper middle class?

 

robots taking care of the elderly in the future should be interesting. no more need for nursing homes maybe? 

 

 

I dono about all of that but certainly in harsh or fatal conditions/ environments for sure deep sea space ect ect.

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Yay, one step nearer to a wife that won't nag, and is happy to do the washing, cleaning and cooking!

On 5/2/2025 at 1:22 AM, save the frogs said:

robot butlers in the home soon?

maybe only for middle class / upper middle class?

 

robots taking care of the elderly in the future should be interesting. no more need for nursing homes maybe? 

 

 

 

Something Japan has been working on for a long time. Honda and Toyota are big sponsors of this type of technology.

 

The reality is more complex, because we live in complex and very different homes. Whatt's more likely is the equip homes with suites of sensors to enable people to live independantly for longer. There will always be a place for care homes, for end of life. Not everyone gets to die at home.

 

This is also where self driving cars come in, to help people live longer in their own homes and be more active.

 

Half of us will get cancer, half will develop dementia. Both of those offier different challenges. For cancer patients, there is now more technology available to reduce hospital visits during chemotherapy. For those with Alzheimers, wearables and other sensors are being developed to detect falls.

3 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Yay, one step nearer to a wife that won't nag, and is happy to do the washing, cleaning and cooking!

 

Brings a whole new twist to the meaning of robotic sex.

12 hours ago, MicroB said:

Half of us will get cancer, half will develop dementia.

i expect cancer will be cured. but who knows?

good post. 

 

11 hours ago, blaze master said:

 

Brings a whole new twist to the meaning of robotic sex.

might be sad though if we go down that road?

 

I think there was backlash in south korea towards a company that was making these sex robots. 

 

Just now, save the frogs said:

might be sad though if we go down that road?

 

I think there was backlash in south korea towards a company that was making these sex robots. 

 

 

They already have a fleshlight....why not get a lambo.

 

The efficiency would be notable. Time saving. No performance regret as she will always tell you how great it was. 

 

Not personally of course I NEVER have issues. I like to think of it as performance efficiency rather than erictle dysfunction.

Maybe they will be on Mars ready to assist Musk's robots when they land.

11 hours ago, blaze master said:

 

They already have a fleshlight....why not get a lambo.

 

The efficiency would be notable. Time saving. No performance regret as she will always tell you how great it was. 

 

Not personally of course I NEVER have issues. I like to think of it as performance efficiency rather than erictle dysfunction.

 

Can't remember how this film ends.

 

Might be a cautionary tale, I'm guessing. 

 

The entire film is available on Youtube. Might watch it later. 

 

 

rehomed us factories will be staffed by androids so no jobs for human red necks 

6 hours ago, 3NUMBAS said:

rehomed us factories will be staffed by androids so no jobs for human red necks 

 

Nah, the Chinese point out there will be plenty of jobs, enough for 5-6 jobs each,

 

 

10 hours ago, blaze master said:

 

They already have a fleshlight....why not get a lambo.

 

The efficiency would be notable. Time saving. No performance regret as she will always tell you how great it was. 

 

Not personally of course I NEVER have issues. I like to think of it as performance efficiency rather than erictle dysfunction.

I dono I enjoy the challenge of navigating the female human relationship a robot just doesn’t cut it,of course I hope you are kidding!

51 minutes ago, Tug said:

I dono I enjoy the challenge of navigating the female human relationship a robot just doesn’t cut it,of course I hope you are kidding!

 

Performance efficency. 

16 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Yay, one step nearer to a wife that won't nag, and is happy to do the washing, cleaning and cooking!

 

They just need to make one that looks like Katherine Ross, and I'm onboard.

 

12 hours ago, 3NUMBAS said:

rehomed us factories will be staffed by androids so no jobs for human red necks 

 

Well, these robots removes the left's "Who's going to clean our toilets" argument when defending illegal immigration.

 

Kelly Osbourne just got her answer. 😃

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-33782498

 

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