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Portrait Of Fergie Chambers In Tunis
A street vendor serves Turkish coffee to Fergie Chambers in Tunis, Tunisia, on February 8, 2024. James Cox Chambers Jr., born in 1985 and also known as Fergie Chambers, is an American political activist, philanthropist, and heir to the Cox family, deriving his wealth from Cox Enterprises. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In The Bavarian City Of Regensburg
People eat food, drink, and converse at an open-air cafe on a busy public square in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The square is surrounded by historic buildings with red-tiled roofs and neoclassical facades, and the sunny weather invites locals and tourists to relax under umbrellas in the heart of the city. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Samaritan Woman Day Celebration
Women of the Committee of Oaxaca Women Residing in the State of Mexico (COREM) serve the traditional Oaxaca drink based on corn and cocoa, known as 'Tejate', during the celebration of the Day of the Samaritan Woman, which takes place every year on the fourth Friday of Lent, where the tradition is to give water and snow to the people, in State of Mexico, Mexico, on March 28, 2025. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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New humanoid robot for the workforce
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Robot 1
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Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics
A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace.
Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg.
Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves.
The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels.
It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings.
The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand.
A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks.
OPS:The Pudu D9 robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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New humanoid robot for the workforce
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 16412
21/12/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics
A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace.
Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg.
Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves.
The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels.
It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings.
The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand.
A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks.
OPS:The Pudu D9 robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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New humanoid robot for the workforce
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 16412
21/12/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics
A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace.
Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg.
Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves.
The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels.
It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings.
The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand.
A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks.
OPS:The Pudu D9 robot.
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New humanoid robot for the workforce
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 16412
21/12/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics
A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace.
Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg.
Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves.
The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels.
It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings.
The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand.
A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks.
OPS:The Pudu D9 robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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New humanoid robot for the workforce
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 16412
21/12/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics
A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace.
Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg.
Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves.
The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels.
It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings.
The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand.
A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks.
OPS:The Pudu D9 robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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New humanoid robot for the workforce
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 16412
21/12/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics
A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace.
Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg.
Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves.
The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels.
It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings.
The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand.
A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks.
OPS:The Pudu D9 robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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New humanoid robot for the workforce
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 16412
21/12/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics
A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace.
Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg.
Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves.
The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels.
It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings.
The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand.
A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks.
OPS:The Pudu D9 robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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New humanoid robot for the workforce
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 16412
21/12/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics
A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace.
Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg.
Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves.
The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels.
It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings.
The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand.
A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks.
OPS:The Pudu D9 robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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New humanoid robot for the workforce
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 16412
21/12/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics
A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace.
Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg.
Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves.
The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels.
It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings.
The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand.
A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks.
OPS:The Pudu D9 robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_179076197_FER
New humanoid robot for the workforce
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 16412
21/12/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics
A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace.
Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg.
Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves.
The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels.
It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings.
The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand.
A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks.
OPS:The Pudu D9 robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_179076196_FER
New humanoid robot for the workforce
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 16412
21/12/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics
A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace.
Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg.
Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves.
The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels.
It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings.
The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand.
A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks.
OPS:The Pudu D9 robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_179076195_FER
New humanoid robot for the workforce
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 16412
21/12/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics
A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace.
Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg.
Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves.
The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels.
It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings.
The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand.
A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks.
OPS:The Pudu D9 robot.
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DUKAS_179076194_FER
New humanoid robot for the workforce
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 16412
21/12/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics
A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace.
Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg.
Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves.
The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels.
It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings.
The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand.
A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks.
OPS:The Pudu D9 robot.
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DUKAS_179076193_FER
New humanoid robot for the workforce
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 16412
21/12/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics
A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace.
Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg.
Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves.
The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels.
It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings.
The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand.
A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks.
OPS:The Pudu D9 robot.
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The Gullah Geechee people in a complex struggle over land
Residents of St Helena are divided over a proposed golf course, illustrating a wider tug of war over the islandÕs future.
The dispute illustrates the broader tug of war between preservation and growth on the sea islands throughout the south-east US.
For many Gullah Geechee people, golf courses have been considered the "beginning of the end", said the Penn Center's director, Robert Adams.
Robert Adams at the Penn Center on St. Helena Island, South Carolina. Adams is currently serving as the executive director of the Penn Center.
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