00:00Welcome to the video from the Car Magazine Tuning Blog.
00:09Today we're talking about the Unitary G1, a humanoid robot that's causing a stir with its impressive kung fu moves.
00:17As always, you'll find the link to read the article in our magazine in the video description.
00:22The Unitary G1 recently attracted attention with its spectacular movements.
00:27In a video, the robot demonstrates fluid kung fu techniques, including a spinning kick.
00:34While hide robots have so far mainly been used for simple tasks, the G1 proves that it can do much more.
00:41Development in this area is progressing rapidly.
00:45Figure AI has already delivered a robot to a customer and Tesla's Optimus is actively working in its own factories.
00:50In November 2024, Optimus caused a stir when it crossed rough terrain for the first time.
00:59But what Unitary is presenting with the G1 takes things to a whole new level.
01:05The robot has 43 joints that give it a high level of mobility.
01:10Special actuators simulate human muscles and keep the G1 stable even during fast movements.
01:16For example, it can balance backwards on a surface that is only 20 centimeters wide while carrying a 6 kilograms backpack.
01:26The price for the G1 starts at 23,000 euros.
01:31A special feature of the G1 is Uniter's open-source approach.
01:36Developers worldwide have access to algorithms, control interfaces and simulation tools to develop their own applications based on the robot.
01:43This should accelerate the advancement of robotics technology.
01:50The G1 has met with mixed reactions in the community.
01:53It is the subject of intense discussion on Reddit.
01:56Many praise the technical advances, while others are skeptical.
02:00Critics suspect that some scenes have been reworked or enhanced with CGI effects.
02:06Such accusations are nothing new.
02:07Tesla's optimist already came under criticism because it was suspected that it was remote-controlled during a demonstration.
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