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China’s New $12K Humanoid Robot: ENGINE AI’s PM01 Undercuts Chinese Unitree G1, Booster T1 AI Robots

China’s New $12K Humanoid Robot: ENGINE AI’s PM01 Undercuts Chinese Unitree G1, Booster T1 AI Robots

Back in October 2024, a Chinese startup came in like a wrecking ball with its full-sized humanoid robot with a shockingly lifelike walking gait.

It immediately set a new benchmark for human-like bipedal locomotion. The breakthrough was thanks to a novel end-to-end neural network that continuously adapts and optimizes movements.

Now Shenzen-based ENGINEAI is back with another potentially disruptive AI robot. Even more impactful than the open-source robot’s advanced AI is its price point that undercuts leading Chinese robotics firm Unitree. And it maintains the full-sized robot’s walk.

ENGINEAI just announced its new lightweight humanoid robot, the PM01, that moves quickly and is highly customizable. The startup, launched just over two years ago, says the PM01 is available for purchase from now until March 31, 2025.

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      • 3 months ago

      Make Sure Super AI Still Fallows Human Commands..

      • 3 months ago

      This is nothing in India they already building T1000😅

      • 3 months ago

      It's funny so many comments here and in other videos think these Chinese robots are not real and that the videos are CGI. In reality, these robots are in production. You can place orders now. And for those who think these robots do nothing but just walk around, go look at some videos of factories that have deployed humanoid robots. They are doing real work along side human. But don't judge them by how simple the tasks they are performing today. These robots improve very quickly. In another year, they will be able to do much more complex tasks, and in a few years, they can completely replace human labor in factories. Does that mean the end of human employees? No not at all. It does mean end of dangerous, repetitive and mundane human work. Robots will relieve human to do more creative and meaningful work. But of course that requires ability and willingness to learn new skills.

      • 4 months ago

      What about an open box video?

      • 4 months ago

      It’s so human, that it needs to do push-ups so it doesn’t get fat

      • 4 months ago

      How are they at painting and bus driving I am sick of working about to buy one of these?

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