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You’ll need to teach this $16,000 humanoid robot how to make breakfast

Unitree’s G1 humanoid robot can fold down for storage and transport, but weighs as much as a small child. | Image: Unitree Robotics

Robots capable of performing human-like tasks have so far been relegated to laboratories, factories, and captivating YouTube demos. But Unitree is readying its G1 humanoid robot for mass production with a $16,000 price tag that somehow feels both expensive and reasonable for a robot that looks this capable, as spotted by New Atlas.

The Unitree G1 is an upgraded and production ready version of the H1 humanoid bot the Chinese company debuted only a year ago. Powered by an unnamed “8-core high-performance CPU,” the G1 features 23 degrees of freedom through powered joints on its arms, legs, and torso. The robot can jump, walk at a top speed of over 4.4 mph, and even climb stairs littered with construction debris. How well it can handle…

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