These days, a Chinese company, Deep Tech, and its artificial intelligence (AI) model have become the center of attention worldwide. However, at a recent festival marking the start of the Chinese Lunar New Year, humanoid robots performing a dance left internet users in awe.
The AI-powered Uni-Tri H1 robot is already considered the fastest robot in the world. These robots danced alongside humans, making it hard for anyone to notice that they were not human.
The humanoid robots performed the traditional Chinese Yangko dance, and their movements were nearly identical to those of the humans.
It is noteworthy that these robots can walk at a speed of 7.4 miles per hour, which is impressive compared to other robots of the current era. These robots are capable of running, jumping, climbing stairs, carrying items, and dancing.
Standing at 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighing less than 50 kg, the robot can jump as high as a human and lift objects weighing up to 30 kg. Additionally, it can maintain balance and recover when pushed.
Equipped with cameras and sensors in its head, this robot also has the ability to navigate the world around it.