These are the most advanced humanoid robots by 2024

Technological innovation is advancing at breakneck speed and robotics is no exception. Especially accelerated development artificial intelligence (AI) and mechanical ability greatly promoted progress humanoid robots.


Although Humanoid robots have been designed to transform various sectors as well as facilitate tasks to improve efficiency and productivity sparked debates about the future of work, the ethics of artificial intelligence and coexistence with technology.

Below are some of the most advanced humanoid robots to date:

Apptronic

Apptronick es a company specialized in the development of humanoid robots focused on industrial automation. Its most notable product is the Apolloa robot designed to solve labor shortages.

Apollo weighs 72 kilograms and is approximately 1.70 meters tall. These functions are intended for tasks that require strength, such as construction work. In recent tests, Apollo has proven capable of lifting objects weighing up to 25 kilogramswalk and open doors.

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Robotics firm Figure developed Figure 01, an AI robot capable of performing physically demanding or dangerous tasks. It excels in its ability to identify objects not only by their shape, but also by their functionality.

The 01 figure can hold up to 20 kilograms and has a battery life of five hours, making it ideal for intensive work.

Atlas

Atlas, created Boston Dynamics, is a humanoid robot with the ability to interact with the environment using its hands. Recently improved, Atlas can lift heavy, irregular objects and move more smoothly.

Thanks to integration with AI, Atlas learns from its environment and continuously improves its accuracy in performing tasks.

Optimus Gen 2

Optimus Gen 2 It is the second generation humanoid robot developed by the company Tesla. This model has greater mobility and sensors in the fingers for handling delicate objects.

Optimus Gen 2 can move at a speed of 0.6 meters per second, which represents a 30% increase over the previous version. like Apollo He has a weight of 72 kilograms and a height of 1.70 metersallowing you to perform a wide variety of tasks that require strength.

Humanoid robotics continue to evolve and promise to revolutionize many industries while raising important questions about the future of human-machine interaction.

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