AgiBot A2 robot made it into the Guinness Book of Records
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A humanoid robot called AgiBot A2 has set a new world record, earning it a place in the Guinness Book of World Records, for traveling 106.286 kilometers without stopping.
Main theses:
- This device uses its own ActionGPT system to operate.
- He weighs about 69 kg and is 170 cm tall.
AgiBot A2 shocked the tech world
This unusual humanoid robot is a development of the Shanghai-based company AgiBot
His route ran from Jinji Lake in Suzhou to the North Bund in Shanghai.
What is important to understand is that almost 70% of the robots that participated in this half marathon alongside humans failed to reach the finish line.
However, A2 was able to cover this distance, which is more than twice the length of a standard marathon. Participants were also impressed by the fact that the robot never stopped or turned off.
The AgiBot A2 robot uses its own ActionGPT system, which processes text, speech and images. It weighs about 69 kg, is about 1.7 m tall, and has a replaceable 700 Wh battery mounted on its back. The design is modular, and its configuration can be adapted to specific enterprises or scenarios.
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Moreover, it is noted that the A2 is equipped with six cameras and lidars, providing all-round visibility.
According to the developers, a new version of this robot — A2-W — is already actively working at Fulin Precision factories — it is engaged in moving materials and performing simple tasks.