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Chinese startup taught the work to do a flip forward (video)

< img src = "/uploads/blogs/d7/88/ib-fqhh0t2p3_2a6bbbbb1cb.jpg" Alt = "Chinese startup taught work to do a backflow"/> ~ ~ < P > Human -like robot, known for its naturalistic gait, made a flight forward for the first time in the world. The trick was used by PM01 1.38 meters high.

< p > Chinese startup Engineai showed its last breakthrough in & nbsp; robotics. For the first time a humanoid robot made from the slyto place forward, & nbsp; writes & nbsp; south china morning post.

< p >Throwing her hands forward, the car bounced, turned into the air and landed almost in the same place. After landing the robot stumbled and not to fall, he had to take a few steps forward to complete the entire frontflip.

< p >< iframe width = "560" Height = "314" SRC = "//www.youtube.com/embed/n_almloipci" Alowfullscreen = "ALLOWFULLSCREN" >0 ~/IFrame >0 ~/P > < P > This was another step forward for the robotic industry after 2017 robot Boston Dynamics made a flip back, jumped from the drawer to the ground.

~ ~ ~ ~ < p >< iframe width = "560" Height = "314" SRC = "//www.youtube.com/embed/tf4dml7fiwk" Alowfullscreen = "ALLOWFULLSCREN" >0 ~/IFrame >0 ~/P > < p > a 2024 Chinese startup UNITREE successfully forced its car to make a flight back on the ground.

< p >< iframe width = "560" Height = "314" SRC = "//www.youtube.com/embed/v1lywsitgms" Alowfullscreen = "ALLOWFULLSCREN" >0 ~/IFrame >0 ~/P > < p > Unlike Boston Dynamics and Unitree, which used to work full -size work 1.5 meters high and 1.8 meters, & mdash; Engineai used its shorter PM01 model 1.38 meters high.

< p > however, the salto forward is more complicated because it requires “higher requirements for dynamic equilibrium work, instant acceleration and precision landing”.

~ ~ < p > Engineai has released several models of robots, at a price from 13 700 to $ 20,000, the main feature of which was the walking that is close to the natural human.

Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116

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