Humanoid robots bust dance moving along with people

In the amazing representation of technological capabilities and cultural fusion, Unitree H1 Humanoid robots have recently stolen a play at the Chinese Spring Festival Gala, performing together with human dancers in the enchanting performance of the traditional Yangge Folk Dance. This revolutionary performance indicates a significant turning point in the world of robotics and entertainment.
H1 Humanoid Robots Dancing (Unit of Robotics) (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutsson)
Dancing of man and machine
The performance had 16 H1 robotsAnyone who stands on an impressive 5.74 meter high, unnoticed by the hull of human dancers. What has taken out this performance is not only the ability of a robot to keep up with music and their human colleagues, but also their mastering the particularly challenging aspect of Yangge Dance: a trick of wipes.
H1 Humanoid Robots Dancing (Unit of Robotics) (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutsson)
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Trick of wipes: precision test
Robots have shown an extraordinary dexterity of kindergarten, throwing and catching a handkerchief on the move, a feat that usually requires extensive practice for human performers. This view of fine motorcycle management and time has shown advanced technology management capabilities of movement of the Unitrere unit movement.
H1 Humanoid Robots Dancing (Unit of Robotics) (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutsson)
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Behind the scenes: AI and Lidar in action
The dance routine was a pre -set -up performance based on the information of real dancers. Unitree used the control of the movement of AI whole body to ensure synchronization between the robots, while the Lidar scanning enabled the real time of unwritten events.
H1 Humanoid Robots Dancing (Unit of Robotics) (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutsson)
Global audience
The performance was part of the annual spring festival, which was recognized by Guinness World Records as the most watched annual TV program globally. Driven by a recognized filmmaker Zhang Yimou, a segment of robotic dance has reached an estimated audience of over a billion viewer.
H1 Humanoid Robots Dancing (Unit of Robotics) (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutsson)
The future of humanoid robots
This effect is a significant progress for Unitree, which constantly improves its robotic offer. The company’s product line includes a more affordable G1 humanoid robot and various four -legged “robots” dogs. With a global demand for humanoid robots, it is expected to reach $ 38 billion by 2035, according to Goldman Sachs, Unitree is positioned at the forefront of this growing industry. The company predicts that its robots will be involved in several commercial applications in the next three to five years.
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H1 Humanoid Robots Dancing (Unit of Robotics) (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutsson)
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The performance of the Unitree H1 robot at the Spring Festival Gala is a fascinating convergence of top technology and traditional culture. As these machines continue to develop, we can see them playing all significant roles in different sectors, from fun to industry. Although the idea of the “terminal style” of the robot could still be a matter of science fiction, rapid progress in robotics certainly give us a break to think about a future relationship between people and machines.
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