Nvidia GTC Conference Yushu Universal humanoid robot H1 and the world embrace AI

Nvidia GTC Conference Yushu Universal humanoid robot H1 and the world embrace AI

Unitree's universal humanoid robot H1 was unveiled at the conference, working with Nvidia to promote the deep evolution of global AI robots.

 

Unitree H1 has just set a world record for the speed of a full-size humanoid robot at 3.3 meters per second, and the potential speed is more than 5m/s, waiting for everyone to explore and develop. It is the world's most powerful humanoid robot of approximate specifications.

Yushu's self-developed AI robot algorithm, under Nvidia's GPU-accelerated robot simulation platform, can enable H1 to independently learn high-speed running, a variety of highly dynamic dance movements, and can continue to learn more different kinds of movements. GPU computing power has greatly accelerated the evolution of global robots.

With generative AI ushering in a new wave of opportunity, AI is at a tipping point, allowing inference workloads to grow in a stepwise function. Huang said humanoid robots will play a bigger role in our world in the future.

There was a lot of joy on stage, and with Huang Jenhsun, the only physical robots on stage were Disney's Orange and Green robots using Nvidia chips. What is more interesting is that this robot uses the motor and battery of the Uki Go1 quadruped robot. Yushu robot electric control system can provide excellent power, flexibility and reliability for robots.

Developing universal models of universal humanoid robots is one of the most exciting topics in AI today. AI and robotics leaders around the world are bringing together cutting-edge technologies and resources to achieve technological breakthroughs in the field of general-purpose robotics.

 

 

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