[AIbase Report] Unitree Technology released a new video yesterday, comprehensively showcasing the new skills of its humanoid robot Unitree G1. In the video, G1 performed dance and martial arts routines, and was repeatedly subjected to "mob" type external forces such as kicks, roundhouse kicks, and being pushed by chairs. However, it maintained excellent balance and successfully completed a series of backflips at the end of the video.
According to the official introduction, G1 has added a "anti-gravity" mode, which significantly enhances the robot's stability under any sequence of movements. Even if it accidentally falls after encountering external forces, G1 can quickly get up on its own and seamlessly continue the interrupted actions, demonstrating strong anti-interference and recovery capabilities.
According to the information, G1 is about 127 centimeters tall, weighs approximately 35 kilograms, and is equipped with a 3-finger force-controlled dexterous hand, 23 to 43 joint motors, and a 3D laser radar. The starting price is 99,000 yuan. This year, G1 has unlocked multiple new skills, including walking freely on complex terrains and performing high-difficulty moves such as the first global side backflip and the fish flip.
Previously, Du Xin Feng, the vice president of Unitree Technology, stated that humanoid robots not only have potential for entertainment performances, but also have great prospects in fields such as industrial inspection, power grids, and energy storage. In the future, the company will focus on enabling robots to perform more complex, heavy, and repetitive tasks in factories.