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Der humanoide Roboter Sprout von Fauna Robotics könnte der erste seiner Art sein, der wirklich in unser tägliches Leben passt. In diesem Video zeigen wir, wie Sprout aussieht, sich bewegt und warum er mehr ist als nur ein Technik-Gimmick.

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✅ Source: Fauna Robotics
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Sprout wurde nicht für die Bühne, sondern für den Alltag entwickelt. Sein Design ist kompakt, seine Bewegungen flüssig und seine Präsenz angenehm. Statt auf Show setzt Fauna Robotics auf Natürlichkeit, Sicherheit und Alltagstauglichkeit. Dazu kommt eine lernfähige KI, die sich mit der Zeit immer besser an reale Umgebungen anpasst. Ob im Haushalt, Büro oder Forschungslabor – Sprout will kein Ersatz für Menschen sein, sondern ein smarter Helfer auf Augenhöhe.

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00:00At Fauna Robotics, we believe the robots
00:05belong in the real world.
00:09So we've done things...
00:10a little differently.
00:13Sprout is a robot you actually want to...
00:15be around.
00:16One that's expressive.
00:18Lightweight.
00:20Durable.
00:25Soft to the touch.
00:28Designed without pinch points,
00:30and compliant.
00:35It's safe, capable, and ready to go.
00:41Sprout is a developer platform
00:43for people who want to build,
00:44not start from...
00:45from scratch.
00:46So you can focus on what excites you,
00:47and trust the rest to just work.
00:51Perception.
00:52Navigation.
00:53Education.
00:54Education.
00:55movement.
00:56Right out of the box.
01:00Built by our team,
01:01right here in New York City.
01:03A humanoid robot,
01:04meant to be...
01:05Lord.
01:06Extended.
01:07Shared.
01:11So that one day,
01:12robots can live alongside us,
01:13around the people who live.
01:15who matter most.
01:17Sprout is just the beginning
01:18of a future built today.
01:20together.
01:21What comes next,
01:22is up to you.
01:25I'm Rob.
01:26And I'm Josh.
01:27And we're the co-founders
01:28of Fauna Robotics.
01:31So I've been working in simulation
01:33and robotics for a while.
01:34And...
01:35and we kept running into the same problem.
01:36That there were no robots that felt safe
01:38to operate around people,
01:39and easy to...
01:40We knew the fastest way to get a robot out in the real world
01:43was to build a really capable...
01:45developer platform.
01:46Our strategy is to ship robots,
01:48not just build robots.
01:50inside the lab environment.
01:51So we built the kind of robot that I always wanted to work with.
01:56Sprout is a general purpose robotics platform,
01:59so it can...
02:00move around very effectively,
02:02manipulate objects in space,
02:03and it can map and navigate...
02:05its environment autonomously.
02:07We started small and took an iterative approach.
02:10This is Walker,
02:11our six-degree-of-freedom robot
02:12that took its first steps.
02:13Astoria here...
02:15is where we added arms and a waist.
02:17Leaker learned to see and map the world.
02:20And with Alpha,
02:21we added more degrees of freedom in the arm and grippers.
02:23The day Walker took its first steps...
02:25in a smaller office,
02:26and we all crowded around,
02:27and we were super excited to see it actually walk.
02:30Amazing!
02:31I have twin boys that were about one at the time,
02:34and so they were...
02:35neck and neck in terms of walking,
02:37and Walker taking its first steps.
02:39One...
02:40beat Walker,
02:41the other came shortly after Walker.
02:43It's very fun to see the parallels between...
02:45children growing up,
02:46and the capabilities that we're giving robots.
02:48We want to get sprouted...
02:50into lots of people's hands.
02:51Yes, roboticists,
02:52but also people who are new to robotics,
02:54hobbyists...
02:55enthusiasts,
02:56developers,
02:57people with ideas for how they want to see robots out in the world.
03:00We want robots to feel as familiar as something like a laptop or a smartphone.
03:04Sprouts the...
03:05the first step towards that,
03:06and we're just getting started.
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