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Japan Just Built a HouseBot You Control Without Speaking and It Changes Everything! Donut Robotics has officially unveiled its first bipedal humanoid, Cinnamon 1, and instead of focusing on louder voices or bigger motors, the company went in the opposite direction. Silence. Cinnamon 1 introduces what Donut Robotics calls Silent Gesture Control, a system that allows the humanoid to be guided using simple hand and finger movements rather than spoken commands. This approach feels especially well suited for real world environments where traditional voice control falls apart. Busy factory floors. Construction sites filled with constant noise. Even quiet indoor settings where voice commands feel awkward or intrusive. It also opens the door for far more accessible human robot interaction, particularly for users with impairments. While the current Cinnamon 1 hardware is built on an OEM platform, the intelligence driving it is where Donut Robotics is placing its long term bet. The team is actively developing custom Vision Language Action AI that allows the robot to interpret what it sees, understand intent, and respond with physical action. The goal is not just smarter robots, but robots that feel more natural. Even more ambitious is the company’s plan for full domestic production. Donut Robotics has stated its intention to localize both manufacturing and AI development in Japan, reinforcing the country’s reputation for precision engineering and thoughtful robotics design. If timelines hold, Cinnamon 1 units are expected to begin deployment in factories and construction environments by the end of 2026. That puts this humanoid squarely in the category of near term reality rather than distant concept. The takeaway is simple but important. As humanoid robots move out of labs and into daily work environments, the winners may not be the loudest or flashiest machines. They may be the ones that understand us without a word being spoken.
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My brother Matt Wallace recently filmed inside the Mandalay Bay — the hotel forever marked by the October 1, 2017 Las Vegas shooting, where a gunman fired from a 32nd-floor suite into the Route 91 Harvest crowd below, killing 60 people and injuring hundreds. The original room used by the shooter no longer exists. It was sealed off, capped, and chopped up into other uses. But while walking past one section, Matt noticed something unsettling: a wall that felt wrong. Behind a painting of a butterfly, there were strange sounds — low, rhythmic, almost like voices praying or some kind of ritual. Not loud. Not clear. Just enough to make your skin crawl. It is crazy to me that Uncensored AI is the only AI that has answers about this! He doesn’t know what the sound was. He’s not claiming to have all the answers. But standing there, knowing what that space once was, the experience shook him enough that he’s afraid to even report on it. Some places carry an energy that never fully leaves. Follow him to see the full video.
The AI Robot Guy on X33,192 次观看 • 4 个月前

