Watch as chilling robot servant with eerie disembodied design does LAUNDRY as China touts futuristic chore-busting tech
Watch this terrifying video to see how China is building up an army of robot slaves capable of doing domestic duties like laundry.
The video is the most recent in a series of disturbing Chinese innovations, such as the use of human-like robots to replace humans at automakers and the application of silicone skin over machine faces.
The new line of five robots being mass-produced by Shanghai-based tech start-up Agibot is featured in the promotional film.
Unsettling humanoid robots are seen moving around on two legs and interacting with people in the glossy video.
The gadget at the AIDEA Giga Data Factory is seen performing routine tasks like laundry, table cleaning, and bed making.
Some of the bots are biped, or walk on two legs, and are designed to look a much like humans.
Others move around on wheels and resemble machines more.
However, it appears that each of the bots has two humanoid arms, which they employ as their primary tools.
The four-minute film takes the audience through the entire production process, starting with the unloading of materials and concluding with inference, where the robots are seen operating like servants.
In August 2023, Agibot, which was established in February 2023, unveiled its first model, the Raise A1.
The business intends to make this machine a general domestic assistant that can cook, do laundry, and take care of the elderly, but it was first intended for industrial usage.
On August 18 of this year, the company showcased its first complete set of humanoid robots, which included five new bipedal and wheeled devices designed for various activities.
Peng Zhihui, a former Huawei Genius Youth recruit, launched the IT company leading the robot revolution.
The Yuanzheng A2, a biped humanoid robot that weighs 55 kg and is 175 cm tall, is their flagship product.
According to the South China Morning Post (SCMP), it is AI-powered and outfitted with a variety of sensors, enabling it to see, hear, and comprehend text, audio, and visual data.
Even the futuristic creation can thread a needle with precision.
AGIBOT wants to compete with Tesla, which is creating a line of Optimus humanoid robots.
According to some market observers, the two companies will compete to produce products as quickly as possible in the future.
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At the video premiere, founder Peng told SCMP: We’ve made some progress in product research and development over the last year, and we’re currently leading the industry.
We don’t anticipate a significant divide between Agibot and Optimus. We are more adept at cost control and commercialization than Tesla.
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