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Meet Phantom by Foundation Robotics.This innovative modular robot features a separate upper body and legs, creating a versatile workbench with AMR. For industrial manufacturing, warehouse packaging.Over 40 units will be mass-produced this year, with plans for 20k by 2027.

130,192 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Old Naval Steam Engine
Old Naval Steam Engine1 год назад

It is so slow! If this was a human it wouldn’t have gotten hired and if hired it would have been fired on the first day at job! Stop this stupid show off and hire a good professional-help a family!

Фото профиля CyberBeast 📐 Mode
CyberBeast 📐 Mode1 год назад

I'm really excited about Phantom by Foundation Robotics; the idea of a modular robot that can adapt to different tasks in manufacturing and warehousing is just brilliant. With over 40 units being produced this year and plans for 20,000 by 2027, I can't wait to see how it transforms industrial workflows!

Фото профиля Ilir Aliu
Ilir Aliu1 год назад

Boomer comment

Фото профиля Phd371
Phd3711 год назад

When AI in robots gets to the point that robots take on humanistic habits this is the perfect solution. Having separate upper body and legs they’ll just hide the legs so it can’t walk away from the task at

Фото профиля Yang
Yang1 год назад

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Фото профиля Steve
Steve1 год назад

Will have applications. Fornsure.

Фото профиля _
_1 год назад

How long are they functional before needing repair

Фото профиля Stayu Kasabov
Stayu Kasabov1 год назад

Yep, I see the speed and accuracy. Maybe ADHD or PTSD from RL:)

Фото профиля HB Crypto
HB Crypto1 год назад

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Фото профиля Manan Parekh
Manan Parekh1 год назад

So these guys are 'mass producing' 40 units this year?

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