Meet the trendy new robotic that threatens you

The Startup Humanoid, based in Great Britain, has a first look at his prototype Humanoid robot divided-the HMND 01. It is not here to (still) fall here, but it can go, work and possibly even exceed.

At 5'9 ”and 154 lbs, the“Work automation unit “ Is the employee who never calls sick, never complained about overtime and somehow always looks sharp. Yes, HMND 01 has a number of interchangeable outfits.

The humanoid is also not a slouch. It can go with a fleet 5.4 km/h, wear up to 15 kg and work straight for four hours before it takes a coffee break. Or should I say, electricity charging.

Try it yourself in the video below:

Humanoid claims that his bot has the skill on a human level (or better) for complex tasks and can navigate like a professional. Regardless of whether it lifts, pack or navigate in a warehouse, this robot is ready to take over the world. And by “the world” we mean retail, manufacturing, logistics and pretty much every industry that was repeated that people would rather avoid.

Instead of planning world domination, Humanoid's founder Artem Sokolov introduces itself to a future “Where people and machines work side by side, not in competition, but in harmony. “

“This social shift will tackle social problems such as the workforce and aging population and at the same time give more freedom to concentrate on more creative and meaningful work,” says Sokolov, a serial entrepreneur and investor who founded Humanoid last year.

“The strongest argument for humanoids is that the world is already designed for humans.” This means humanoids – different than Robot dogs or Robot with wheels – could move through our world with ease.

Humanoid is still in the early stages of developing its robot, and it Squeeze better. The room is always overcrowded.

Teslas Optimus should be sold as Early this yearWhile Boston Dynamics' Atlas continues Backflip his way In our dreams (or nightmares?) And China's UNTREE -BOTS perfect your yours Dance routines. These robots are ready to take on the jobs that we don't want to do – and maybe some that we do.

Regardless of whether you are excited or nervous your toaster, one thing is certain: the future looks extremely humanoid. If you apologize now, I go on the way to buy a new outfit. If the robots exceed me, I could just as well go down with style.

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