Introducing the World’s First Autonomous Humanoid Robot

A viral video reveals myriad robots, designed for varied industrial applications, from a Chinese company. Mass rollout to commence.
UBtech's robots ready for industrial deployment, image illustrates synchronized motion and technological advancements.

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A breathtaking video is taking the internet by storm, showcasing a legion of humanoid robots. Many social media users have dubbed it a 'robot army,' crafted by UBtech.

UBtech shared this revolutionary footage on their official YouTube channel, highlighting an impressive fleet of industrial robots. The video elaborates on their features, coordination skills, and battery replacement capabilities.

Robots Astound Many

The sight of these cohesive robots has left many viewers in awe. Clad in white, they maneuver in perfect synchronization, demonstrating their exceptional efficiency. Subsequently, they effortlessly board trucks, giving a glimpse of their real-world applications. However, confirming the authenticity—whether the video is genuine or AI-generated—remains tricky.

Chinese company's viral video showcasing robots synced for industrial use, hinting at widespread factory deployment. UBtech secures major robot orders.

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Robots to Populate Chinese Factories

Soon, humanoid robots will become a common presence in China's industrial sector. To facilitate this, Chinese companies are integrating humanoid robots into their factory operations. UBtech has already secured orders exceeding 800 million yuan (approximately 993 crore Rupees).

Chinese company's viral video showcasing robots synced for industrial use, hinting at widespread factory deployment. UBtech secures major robot orders.

Source: aajtak

Walker S2: The Advanced Robot

Amid the orders, the Walker S2 model stands out as an advanced creation. UBtech claims it to be the world’s inaugural humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.

Mass Production of Walker S2

UBtech has announced plans to commence mass production of the Walker S2 humanoid robots. Recently, the company revealed a new partnership and has collaborated on a data-collection center project, valued at 126 million yuan. More deals are in the pipeline.

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