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A new humanoid robot has been released. EstunCodroid, based in Nanjing, has unveiled its second-generation humanoid robot, Codroid2. Standing 170 cm tall and weighing 70 kg, Codroid2 features a payload capacity of 5 kg per arm and a total of 31 degrees of freedom. Powered by the VLA large...

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Froggii1 year ago

Impressive! Each week will be crazy

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Technology News1 year ago

I like the design of this one

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DreamsHorizon1 year ago

I love these, but I find it so funny that these are going to look like Nokia phones in 10 years when we have faster, slicker robots

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🇲🇽 Francisco Villa1 year ago

Slow ass robot 😂

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