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Powered by Carbon, Phoenix is now autonomously completing simple tasks at human-equivalent speed. This is an important step on the journey to full autonomy. Phoenix is unique among humanoids in its speed, precision, and strength, all critical for industrial applications.

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Cern Basher2 years ago

And with that Phoenix earns a green box for Autonomous Work

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Michael Tastad2 years ago

The automation is coming. And the world is gonna be glorious and amazing for it!

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The Humanoid Hub2 years ago

Impressive progress!

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scott baker2 years ago

Hmm, a human would have righted the object that fell over. That's the difference between human values & AI goals. There's very little creative thinking with AI.

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Davide Carnevale 🇨🇦2 years ago

Impressed with the dexterity that mimics so closely to a human. This and Optimus are the two examples that mimic “natural” human movement. Go Team Canada 🇨🇦!!!

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K Creations2 years ago

When you say "human-equivalent speed" how much speed are we talking about. All Humans operate on different speeds, even the average adult X's speed will be different to the average adult Y's Speed in terms on how fast they are and how much long can they retain that speed

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RamalamaKlingelingelingDingdong2 years ago

Meanwhile human like speed.

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AGI - Tech Gone Wild 🤖❤️‍🔥⚔️2 years ago

Wow, very good! 💯👏

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Ping! Zine Technology Insights2 years ago

Smooth. Looks great.

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Nalbandian2 years ago

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