At the National Museum of China in Beijing, two advanced humanoid robots from Sichuan Province are captivating audiences with their extraordinary abilities. Developed by a local company, robots Tina and T1pro are showcasing the future of robotics and artificial intelligence.
Tina impresses visitors with her accuracy and responsiveness. Capable of processing and executing a wide range of complex commands, she demonstrates an impressive level of interactive intelligence that feels remarkably human-like.
On the other hand, T1pro is all about strength and endurance. During recent testing, T1pro stunned onlookers by performing a deep squat while lifting an astonishing 145 kilograms. This feat sets a new world record, making T1pro the first humanoid robot to achieve such a remarkable exercise with that weight.
Visitors, especially the younger crowd, are flocking to see Tina and T1pro in action. Many are inspired by the technological advancements and the potential future applications of such robots in daily life.
“It’s incredible to see how far robotics has come,” said one enthusiastic visitor. “Seeing these robots up close makes me excited about the future of technology in our country.”
The exhibition not only highlights China’s growing prowess in the field of robotics but also serves as an inspiration for aspiring young engineers and tech enthusiasts across the globe.
The robots will be on display at the National Museum of China throughout the month, offering a glimpse into the fascinating world of advanced robotics.
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Humanoid robots from Sichuan wow visitors at National Museum of China
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