The video does not accelerate and demonstrates Phoenix’s amazing capabilities in speed, accuracy and power!
Phoenix is the world’s first carbon-driven humanoid universal robot, a groundbreaking and unique AI control system that can give robots human-like intelligence!
Carbon can transform natural language into real-world actions. Robots can be enabled to complete hundreds of tasks identified in a dozen different industries.
Phoenix™ Features:
Human-like form and function: Standing height of 5 feet 7 inches and weighing 155 pounds.
·The maximum load is 55 pounds.
·Top speed is 3 miles per hour.
·Industry-leading robotic hands with increased degrees of freedom (20 in total), comparable to the dexterity and fine manipulation of the human hand, and equipped with proprietary haptic technology that simulates haptics.
·Improved aesthetic design, using a bolder color palette and enhanced textures.
About Carbon:
·Cognitive architecture and software platform designed for humanoid universal robots.
Integrate modern AI technology to transform natural language into real-world actions.
·Enable Phoenix to think and act like a human being to complete tasks.
·Interpretable and auditable reasoning, tasks, and exercise plans.
·Symbolic and logical reasoning combined with modern LLMs (general knowledge), domain-specific integration and extension.
·Proactive and goal-seeking behaviors.
·Use deep learning and reinforcement learning.
·Realistic and physically realistic world simulations for robot training.
·People-in-loop supervision, remote operations and fleet management.
Sanctuary AI emphasizes its literal understanding of the concept of “universal” and the creation of technologies that can do physical work like humans. Geordie Rose said that to become a general-purpose robot, a robot needs to be able to perform almost any work task in a working environment like a human. Although it is easy to focus on the physical characteristics of robots, Sanctuary AI believes that the real star is its proprietary AI control system-the robot is based on Carbon’s brain.
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