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Sometimes you have to see it to believe it.

And in rare cases like this one, it can surprise observers. A new star has been born in the ever-expanding world of humanoid robots. His name is Astribot.

The Chinese company’s latest creation, the S1 model, has attracted attention for its incredible speed and accuracy.

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S1 AI equipped robot (Astribot)

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Imagine a robot that can move at breakneck speeds of about 32.8 feet per second and handle a payload of 22 pounds per arm.it is Astribot S1 for you. It’s like watching a superhero in action. Only this one is made of wire and metal.

The S1’s features aren’t just great. They are setting records.Robot’s dexterity is on display on video It performs a very delicate task, so delicate that it can carve cucumbers.

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S1 AI equipped robot (Astribot)

You can also engage in the art of calligraphy.

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S1 AI equipped robot (Astribot)

That’s not all. You can also open it and pour wine or flip sandwiches on the skillet.

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S1 AI equipped robot (Astribot)

Even if you don’t like ironing or folding laundry, the S1 can do it for you.

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S1 AI equipped robot (Astribot)

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What makes Astribot S1 different from other robots?

S1’s ability to imitate human movements sets it apart from other robots. This robot is a learner, an imitator, and a potential pioneer in robotics. The questions it raises are as interesting as its capabilities. Is there a lower body too? Can it walk or is it destined to remain stationary? These are mysteries that have yet to be solved.

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S1 AI equipped robot (Astribot)

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Astribot S1 robot background

Founded in Shenzhen in 2022, Astribot maker Stardust Intelligence traces its roots to Tencent Robotics Laboratory, Baidu, and Hong Kong Polytechnic University, led by founder Lai Jie.

S1 will take a year to evolve and is expected to hit the market in late 2024. The robot’s name is inspired by the Latin proverb “Ad astra per aspera” and reflects the company’s journey and commitment to AI robotics technology.

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S1 AI equipped robot (Astribot)

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The world watches with bated breath as Astribot prepares to launch its S1 robot. Will it revolutionize the way we think about humanoid robots? Will it outperform its competitors and set a new standard for the industry? Can the United States keep this Chinese technology from us? ? only time will tell. But one thing is for sure: the robot wars have begun, and Astribot’s S1 is at the forefront of it.

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