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Home » Ai Powered Home Robot, China’s home robot, cooking food in homes, does all the work by walking on wheels and not on feet – china company unix ai unveil ai powered home robot make food walk on wheel – Ai news News
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Ai Powered Home Robot, China’s home robot, cooking food in homes, does all the work by walking on wheels and not on feet – china company unix ai unveil ai powered home robot make food walk on wheel – Ai news News

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Ai Powered Home Robot, China’s home robot, cooking food in homes, does all the work by walking on wheels and not on feet – china company unix ai unveil ai powered home robot make food walk on wheel – Ai news News
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AI Powered Home Robot: Chinese company UniX AI has introduced a home robot that runs on wheels, unlike the robot that runs on two legs. It can do all the household work. This includes everything from managing things to cooking. Once fully charged, the robot can be used for 16 hours. The AI ​​powered robot is also equipped with many sensors and microphones for talking.

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Home Humanoid Robot: Chinese robotics company UniX AI has introduced an Artificial Intelligence (AI) powered home robot. Robots are designed to perform everyday household tasks. The robot can wake up the people present in the house. Can cook food for them, clean the rooms. Can even organize a scattered house. This home robot is part of UniX AI’s Panther series, standing about 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighing about 176 pounds.

Robot can run for 16 hours on a single charge

The home robot made by a Chinese company can run for about 8 to 16 hours once fully charged. It is built on a wheeled base so that it can move easily inside homes, apartments and service areas and help in performing a variety of tasks.

Testing is being done at homes

This system is currently being tested in real homes and service areas. It seems that the company’s focus is now more towards such domestic service robots, which are based on ‘Embodied AI’ system. These systems combine artificial intelligence with machines that can perform tasks in the real world.

This design is more useful

This wheeled design is more stable than two-legged humanoid robots and helps save energy. Therefore, it is more suitable for indoor environments where long periods of work and reliable mobility are required.

A ‘perception system’ has been provided in this robot. It includes two RGB and RGB-D cameras, 3D LiDAR as needed, and a circular system with six microphones for voice interaction. It is also equipped with cameras, sensors and audio input systems, with the help of which it can recognize things, walk on indoor paths and interact with people.

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About the authorMona DixitMona Dixit is an experienced journalist in the world of technology and gadgets. She is currently associated with Times Online as the Principal Digital Content Producer. Active in the field of journalism for the last 9 years, Mona has closely observed and covered the changing landscape of technology and consumer electronics. As a tech journalist, Mona specializes in reviews of new gadgets, launch events and changes happening in the world of AI. She not only keeps a keen eye on the latest smartphones, but also deeply examines audio devices and wearables. Mona also has a strong understanding of consumer electronics, AI innovation and the smartphone market. He is an expert in converting complex things of technology into simple life-hacks (Tips & Tricks) and accurately analyzing future technology. Mona believes that the real measure of technology is not just its ‘specifications’ but ‘user experience’. His real skill is to translate complex technical terminology into simple and colloquial language, so that even a common reader can take full advantage of the technology. For them the ultimate purpose of technology is to make life simpler and better. Mona’s real skill is to convey difficult technical information to the readers in easy and colloquial language. He believes that the real purpose of technology is to make life simpler. After Bachelor of Science, Mona has done post graduation in Journalism and Mass Communication from IMS Noida, Meerut University. Before joining Times Online, she had worked with leading technology websites – Techlusive and Newsbytes.… read more