Just a short while ago, we marveled at robots capable of organizing items, opening doors, and self-charging. Yet, a fresh video unveiled mere hours ago showcases a remarkable surge in the capabilities of autonomous humanoid robots.
Hailing from Norway, robotics firm 1X is making waves as OpenAI's fresh pick in the humanoid robotics arena, alongside its investment in the American company Figure. The Eve robots by 1X, distinct in their design, glide on wheels instead of walking on legs. They might lack the intricate hand designs of their counterparts at Sanctuary AI, Figure, and Tesla, opting for simpler claw grippers, and their aesthetics—complete with smiley faces and casual, tracksuit-like attire—might seem quirky, yet their evolving skills are nothing short of impressive.
Witness their progression: from basic tasks in a video dated February 9, 2024, to a stunning display of laundry folding in the latest March update, the pace at which these Eve humanoids are advancing is simply astonishing. Let's dive into this fascinating journey of robotic evolution with 1X's Eve robots!"
Now, feast your eyes on the latest marvel from 1X: their March update video, unveiled in less than six weeks after the previous showcase
The advancements in the complexity of tasks these robots are now mastering—entirely on their own, driven by a unified AI model—are astounding, showcasing rapid progress in a brief period. Here's what the latest video unveils:
It demonstrates multi-step task management, as the robot skillfully retrieves items from a shopping bag, judiciously decides their placement, and adeptly opens and closes a cupboard door after storing an item.
Hailing from Norway, robotics firm 1X is making waves as OpenAI's fresh pick in the humanoid robotics arena, alongside its investment in the American company Figure. The Eve robots by 1X, distinct in their design, glide on wheels instead of walking on legs. They might lack the intricate hand designs of their counterparts at Sanctuary AI, Figure, and Tesla, opting for simpler claw grippers, and their aesthetics—complete with smiley faces and casual, tracksuit-like attire—might seem quirky, yet their evolving skills are nothing short of impressive.
Witness their progression: from basic tasks in a video dated February 9, 2024, to a stunning display of laundry folding in the latest March update, the pace at which these Eve humanoids are advancing is simply astonishing. Let's dive into this fascinating journey of robotic evolution with 1X's Eve robots!"
Now, feast your eyes on the latest marvel from 1X: their March update video, unveiled in less than six weeks after the previous showcase
The advancements in the complexity of tasks these robots are now mastering—entirely on their own, driven by a unified AI model—are astounding, showcasing rapid progress in a brief period. Here's what the latest video unveils:
It demonstrates multi-step task management, as the robot skillfully retrieves items from a shopping bag, judiciously decides their placement, and adeptly opens and closes a cupboard door after storing an item.
- The robot's ability to employ soft tools is highlighted, specifically using a cloth to clean up a spill, showcasing its adaptability.
- Even without thumbs, the robot efficiently completes a challenging task, folding down all four flaps of a cardboard box simultaneously.
- The robot's proficiency in folding a shirt is displayed, a task that demands delicate manipulation of flexible materials.
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