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A walker approaches the highest point in southern Britain as she reaches the top of Pen y Fan, the highest peak in South Wales.
Snow in South Wales, UK - 10 Dec 2097
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Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
Ferrari Press Agency
Battery 1
Ref 17000
17/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: UBTech
A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
"Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
“Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "
OPS: A Walker S2 robot
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187032418_FER
Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
Ferrari Press Agency
Battery 1
Ref 17000
17/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: UBTech
A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
"Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
“Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "
OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. After the battery swap it is ready to resume work
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187032410_FER
Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
Ferrari Press Agency
Battery 1
Ref 17000
17/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: UBTech
A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
"Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
“Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "
OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. Battery swap complete
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187032402_FER
Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
Ferrari Press Agency
Battery 1
Ref 17000
17/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: UBTech
A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
"Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
“Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "
OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. Battery swap complete
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187032442_FER
Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
Ferrari Press Agency
Battery 1
Ref 17000
17/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: UBTech
A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
"Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
“Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "
OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187032434_FER
Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
Ferrari Press Agency
Battery 1
Ref 17000
17/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: UBTech
A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
"Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
“Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "
OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. It removes one of its two batteries and places it in the charger.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187032378_FER
Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
Ferrari Press Agency
Battery 1
Ref 17000
17/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: UBTech
A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
"Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
“Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "
OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. Inserting the fully charged replacement batter
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187032369_FER
Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
Ferrari Press Agency
Battery 1
Ref 17000
17/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: UBTech
A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
"Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
“Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "
OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. Inserting the fully charged replacement batter
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187032360_FER
Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
Ferrari Press Agency
Battery 1
Ref 17000
17/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: UBTech
A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
"Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
“Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "
OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. Inserting the fully charged replacement batter
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187032351_FER
Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
Ferrari Press Agency
Battery 1
Ref 17000
17/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: UBTech
A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
"Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
“Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "
OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. Inserting the fully charged replacement batter
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187032342_FER
Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
Ferrari Press Agency
Battery 1
Ref 17000
17/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: UBTech
A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
"Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
“Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "
OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. It removes one of its two batteries and places it in the charger.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187032333_FER
Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
Ferrari Press Agency
Battery 1
Ref 17000
17/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: UBTech
A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
"Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
“Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "
OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. It removes one of its two batteries and places it in the charger.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187032324_FER
Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
Ferrari Press Agency
Battery 1
Ref 17000
17/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: UBTech
A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
"Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
“Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "
OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. It removes one of its two batteries and places it in the charger.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187032314_FER
Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
Ferrari Press Agency
Battery 1
Ref 17000
17/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: UBTech
A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
"Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
“Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "
OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. It removes one of its two batteries and places it in the charger.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187032304_FER
Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
Ferrari Press Agency
Battery 1
Ref 17000
17/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: UBTech
A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
"Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
“Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "
OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. It removes one of its two batteries and places it in the charger.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187032294_FER
Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
Ferrari Press Agency
Battery 1
Ref 17000
17/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: UBTech
A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
"Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
“Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "
OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. It removes one of its two batteries and places it in the charger.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187032284_FER
Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
Ferrari Press Agency
Battery 1
Ref 17000
17/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: UBTech
A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
"Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
“Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "
OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. A car plant charging post for the S2.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187032394_FER
Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
Ferrari Press Agency
Battery 1
Ref 17000
17/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: UBTech
A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
"Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
“Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "
OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. Inserting the fully charged replacement batter
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187032386_FER
Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
Ferrari Press Agency
Battery 1
Ref 17000
17/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: UBTech
A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
"Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
“Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "
OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. Inserting the fully charged replacement batter
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Elderly Man Entering Home With Walker Support
An elderly man with a walking aid attempts to open the front door of his residence, navigating steps with visible effort in Luebeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, on August 28, 2022. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Elderly Woman Returning Home With Dog
An elderly woman with a walker is accompanied by a dog as she enters her apartment building in Munich, Germany, on May 24, 2025. The woman is supported by the trained dog while accessing the residential entrance. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Cannes 2025: Jury Un Certain Regard Photocall
May 14, 2025, Cannes, Alpes Cote Dazur, France: Member of Jury Un Certain Regard MOLLY MANNING WALKER pose for photographers at the photocall. The 78th Cannes Film Festival is taking place in Cannes from May 13 to 24. (Credit Image: © Marina Takimoto/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Senior Citizens
An elderly woman uses a rollator to walk along a residential street in Straubing, Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. The scene shows mobility aids supporting independence in old age. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Humanoid robots show off teamwork in car plant takeover
Ferrari Press Agency
Team1
Ref 16595
05/04/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: UBTech
An army of talking robots with real-time reasoning have been deployed on a car production line to show how they can interact with each other to perform advanced tasks.
The humanoid. called Walker S1, is built by Chinese company UBTech and uses an artificial intelligence platform by multinational tech firm Baidu headquartered in Beijing.
The robot team worked together to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
A spokesperson said: “Teamwork makes the robots work a dream.
Walker becomes a real ‘worker”’
The robots are shown joining together for some heavy lifting, and passing equipment to each other after lining up for a parade before being set to their tasks.
As well as the teamwork, the robots were also used on the final quality control vehicle inspection where they were used to hook finished electric vehicles up to chargers before the cars left the plant.
At one point, a robot about to charge an electric vehicle outside the plant runs out of power itself.
A second bot comes along to plug in a power lead to reactivate its mechanical colleague.
OPS: A Walker S1 robot recharges a run down colleague outside the Zeekr factory.
Picture supoplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_181986460_FER
Humanoid robots show off teamwork in car plant takeover
Ferrari Press Agency
Team1
Ref 16595
05/04/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: UBTech
An army of talking robots with real-time reasoning have been deployed on a car production line to show how they can interact with each other to perform advanced tasks.
The humanoid. called Walker S1, is built by Chinese company UBTech and uses an artificial intelligence platform by multinational tech firm Baidu headquartered in Beijing.
The robot team worked together to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
A spokesperson said: “Teamwork makes the robots work a dream.
Walker becomes a real ‘worker”’
The robots are shown joining together for some heavy lifting, and passing equipment to each other after lining up for a parade before being set to their tasks.
As well as the teamwork, the robots were also used on the final quality control vehicle inspection where they were used to hook finished electric vehicles up to chargers before the cars left the plant.
At one point, a robot about to charge an electric vehicle outside the plant runs out of power itself.
A second bot comes along to plug in a power lead to reactivate its mechanical colleague.
OPS: The Walker S1 robots working together at the Zeekr factory.
Picture supoplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_181986633_FER
Humanoid robots show off teamwork in car plant takeover
Ferrari Press Agency
Team1
Ref 16595
05/04/2024
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Pictures must credit: UBTech
An army of talking robots with real-time reasoning have been deployed on a car production line to show how they can interact with each other to perform advanced tasks.
The humanoid. called Walker S1, is built by Chinese company UBTech and uses an artificial intelligence platform by multinational tech firm Baidu headquartered in Beijing.
The robot team worked together to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
A spokesperson said: “Teamwork makes the robots work a dream.
Walker becomes a real ‘worker”’
The robots are shown joining together for some heavy lifting, and passing equipment to each other after lining up for a parade before being set to their tasks.
As well as the teamwork, the robots were also used on the final quality control vehicle inspection where they were used to hook finished electric vehicles up to chargers before the cars left the plant.
At one point, a robot about to charge an electric vehicle outside the plant runs out of power itself.
A second bot comes along to plug in a power lead to reactivate its mechanical colleague.
OPS: The Walker S1 robots working together at the Zeekr factory.
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An army of talking robots with real-time reasoning have been deployed on a car production line to show how they can interact with each other to perform advanced tasks.
The humanoid. called Walker S1, is built by Chinese company UBTech and uses an artificial intelligence platform by multinational tech firm Baidu headquartered in Beijing.
The robot team worked together to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
A spokesperson said: “Teamwork makes the robots work a dream.
Walker becomes a real ‘worker”’
The robots are shown joining together for some heavy lifting, and passing equipment to each other after lining up for a parade before being set to their tasks.
As well as the teamwork, the robots were also used on the final quality control vehicle inspection where they were used to hook finished electric vehicles up to chargers before the cars left the plant.
At one point, a robot about to charge an electric vehicle outside the plant runs out of power itself.
A second bot comes along to plug in a power lead to reactivate its mechanical colleague.
OPS: A Walker S1 robot recharges a run down colleague outside the Zeekr factory.
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An army of talking robots with real-time reasoning have been deployed on a car production line to show how they can interact with each other to perform advanced tasks.
The humanoid. called Walker S1, is built by Chinese company UBTech and uses an artificial intelligence platform by multinational tech firm Baidu headquartered in Beijing.
The robot team worked together to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
A spokesperson said: “Teamwork makes the robots work a dream.
Walker becomes a real ‘worker”’
The robots are shown joining together for some heavy lifting, and passing equipment to each other after lining up for a parade before being set to their tasks.
As well as the teamwork, the robots were also used on the final quality control vehicle inspection where they were used to hook finished electric vehicles up to chargers before the cars left the plant.
At one point, a robot about to charge an electric vehicle outside the plant runs out of power itself.
A second bot comes along to plug in a power lead to reactivate its mechanical colleague.
OPS: The Walker S1 robots working together at the Zeekr factory.
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An army of talking robots with real-time reasoning have been deployed on a car production line to show how they can interact with each other to perform advanced tasks.
The humanoid. called Walker S1, is built by Chinese company UBTech and uses an artificial intelligence platform by multinational tech firm Baidu headquartered in Beijing.
The robot team worked together to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
A spokesperson said: “Teamwork makes the robots work a dream.
Walker becomes a real ‘worker”’
The robots are shown joining together for some heavy lifting, and passing equipment to each other after lining up for a parade before being set to their tasks.
As well as the teamwork, the robots were also used on the final quality control vehicle inspection where they were used to hook finished electric vehicles up to chargers before the cars left the plant.
At one point, a robot about to charge an electric vehicle outside the plant runs out of power itself.
A second bot comes along to plug in a power lead to reactivate its mechanical colleague.
OPS: The Walker S1 robots working together at the Zeekr factory.
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An army of talking robots with real-time reasoning have been deployed on a car production line to show how they can interact with each other to perform advanced tasks.
The humanoid. called Walker S1, is built by Chinese company UBTech and uses an artificial intelligence platform by multinational tech firm Baidu headquartered in Beijing.
The robot team worked together to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
A spokesperson said: “Teamwork makes the robots work a dream.
Walker becomes a real ‘worker”’
The robots are shown joining together for some heavy lifting, and passing equipment to each other after lining up for a parade before being set to their tasks.
As well as the teamwork, the robots were also used on the final quality control vehicle inspection where they were used to hook finished electric vehicles up to chargers before the cars left the plant.
At one point, a robot about to charge an electric vehicle outside the plant runs out of power itself.
A second bot comes along to plug in a power lead to reactivate its mechanical colleague.
OPS: The Walker S1 robots working together at the Zeekr factory.
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An army of talking robots with real-time reasoning have been deployed on a car production line to show how they can interact with each other to perform advanced tasks.
The humanoid. called Walker S1, is built by Chinese company UBTech and uses an artificial intelligence platform by multinational tech firm Baidu headquartered in Beijing.
The robot team worked together to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
A spokesperson said: “Teamwork makes the robots work a dream.
Walker becomes a real ‘worker”’
The robots are shown joining together for some heavy lifting, and passing equipment to each other after lining up for a parade before being set to their tasks.
As well as the teamwork, the robots were also used on the final quality control vehicle inspection where they were used to hook finished electric vehicles up to chargers before the cars left the plant.
At one point, a robot about to charge an electric vehicle outside the plant runs out of power itself.
A second bot comes along to plug in a power lead to reactivate its mechanical colleague.
OPS: The Walker S1 robots working together at the Zeekr factory.
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An army of talking robots with real-time reasoning have been deployed on a car production line to show how they can interact with each other to perform advanced tasks.
The humanoid. called Walker S1, is built by Chinese company UBTech and uses an artificial intelligence platform by multinational tech firm Baidu headquartered in Beijing.
The robot team worked together to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
A spokesperson said: “Teamwork makes the robots work a dream.
Walker becomes a real ‘worker”’
The robots are shown joining together for some heavy lifting, and passing equipment to each other after lining up for a parade before being set to their tasks.
As well as the teamwork, the robots were also used on the final quality control vehicle inspection where they were used to hook finished electric vehicles up to chargers before the cars left the plant.
At one point, a robot about to charge an electric vehicle outside the plant runs out of power itself.
A second bot comes along to plug in a power lead to reactivate its mechanical colleague.
OPS: The Walker S1 robots working together at the Zeekr factory.
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An army of talking robots with real-time reasoning have been deployed on a car production line to show how they can interact with each other to perform advanced tasks.
The humanoid. called Walker S1, is built by Chinese company UBTech and uses an artificial intelligence platform by multinational tech firm Baidu headquartered in Beijing.
The robot team worked together to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
A spokesperson said: “Teamwork makes the robots work a dream.
Walker becomes a real ‘worker”’
The robots are shown joining together for some heavy lifting, and passing equipment to each other after lining up for a parade before being set to their tasks.
As well as the teamwork, the robots were also used on the final quality control vehicle inspection where they were used to hook finished electric vehicles up to chargers before the cars left the plant.
At one point, a robot about to charge an electric vehicle outside the plant runs out of power itself.
A second bot comes along to plug in a power lead to reactivate its mechanical colleague.
OPS: The Walker S1 robots working together at the Zeekr factory.
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An army of talking robots with real-time reasoning have been deployed on a car production line to show how they can interact with each other to perform advanced tasks.
The humanoid. called Walker S1, is built by Chinese company UBTech and uses an artificial intelligence platform by multinational tech firm Baidu headquartered in Beijing.
The robot team worked together to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
A spokesperson said: “Teamwork makes the robots work a dream.
Walker becomes a real ‘worker”’
The robots are shown joining together for some heavy lifting, and passing equipment to each other after lining up for a parade before being set to their tasks.
As well as the teamwork, the robots were also used on the final quality control vehicle inspection where they were used to hook finished electric vehicles up to chargers before the cars left the plant.
At one point, a robot about to charge an electric vehicle outside the plant runs out of power itself.
A second bot comes along to plug in a power lead to reactivate its mechanical colleague.
OPS: A Walker S1 robot recharges a run down colleague outside the Zeekr factory.
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An army of talking robots with real-time reasoning have been deployed on a car production line to show how they can interact with each other to perform advanced tasks.
The humanoid. called Walker S1, is built by Chinese company UBTech and uses an artificial intelligence platform by multinational tech firm Baidu headquartered in Beijing.
The robot team worked together to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
A spokesperson said: “Teamwork makes the robots work a dream.
Walker becomes a real ‘worker”’
The robots are shown joining together for some heavy lifting, and passing equipment to each other after lining up for a parade before being set to their tasks.
As well as the teamwork, the robots were also used on the final quality control vehicle inspection where they were used to hook finished electric vehicles up to chargers before the cars left the plant.
At one point, a robot about to charge an electric vehicle outside the plant runs out of power itself.
A second bot comes along to plug in a power lead to reactivate its mechanical colleague.
OPS: A Walker S1 robot recharges a run down colleague outside the Zeekr factory.
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An army of talking robots with real-time reasoning have been deployed on a car production line to show how they can interact with each other to perform advanced tasks.
The humanoid. called Walker S1, is built by Chinese company UBTech and uses an artificial intelligence platform by multinational tech firm Baidu headquartered in Beijing.
The robot team worked together to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
A spokesperson said: “Teamwork makes the robots work a dream.
Walker becomes a real ‘worker”’
The robots are shown joining together for some heavy lifting, and passing equipment to each other after lining up for a parade before being set to their tasks.
As well as the teamwork, the robots were also used on the final quality control vehicle inspection where they were used to hook finished electric vehicles up to chargers before the cars left the plant.
At one point, a robot about to charge an electric vehicle outside the plant runs out of power itself.
A second bot comes along to plug in a power lead to reactivate its mechanical colleague.
OPS: The Walker S1 robots working together at the Zeekr factory.
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An army of talking robots with real-time reasoning have been deployed on a car production line to show how they can interact with each other to perform advanced tasks.
The humanoid. called Walker S1, is built by Chinese company UBTech and uses an artificial intelligence platform by multinational tech firm Baidu headquartered in Beijing.
The robot team worked together to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
A spokesperson said: “Teamwork makes the robots work a dream.
Walker becomes a real ‘worker”’
The robots are shown joining together for some heavy lifting, and passing equipment to each other after lining up for a parade before being set to their tasks.
As well as the teamwork, the robots were also used on the final quality control vehicle inspection where they were used to hook finished electric vehicles up to chargers before the cars left the plant.
At one point, a robot about to charge an electric vehicle outside the plant runs out of power itself.
A second bot comes along to plug in a power lead to reactivate its mechanical colleague.
OPS: The Walker S1 robots working together at the Zeekr factory.
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An army of talking robots with real-time reasoning have been deployed on a car production line to show how they can interact with each other to perform advanced tasks.
The humanoid. called Walker S1, is built by Chinese company UBTech and uses an artificial intelligence platform by multinational tech firm Baidu headquartered in Beijing.
The robot team worked together to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
A spokesperson said: “Teamwork makes the robots work a dream.
Walker becomes a real ‘worker”’
The robots are shown joining together for some heavy lifting, and passing equipment to each other after lining up for a parade before being set to their tasks.
As well as the teamwork, the robots were also used on the final quality control vehicle inspection where they were used to hook finished electric vehicles up to chargers before the cars left the plant.
At one point, a robot about to charge an electric vehicle outside the plant runs out of power itself.
A second bot comes along to plug in a power lead to reactivate its mechanical colleague.
OPS: The Walker S1 robots working together at the Zeekr factory.
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An army of talking robots with real-time reasoning have been deployed on a car production line to show how they can interact with each other to perform advanced tasks.
The humanoid. called Walker S1, is built by Chinese company UBTech and uses an artificial intelligence platform by multinational tech firm Baidu headquartered in Beijing.
The robot team worked together to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
A spokesperson said: “Teamwork makes the robots work a dream.
Walker becomes a real ‘worker”’
The robots are shown joining together for some heavy lifting, and passing equipment to each other after lining up for a parade before being set to their tasks.
As well as the teamwork, the robots were also used on the final quality control vehicle inspection where they were used to hook finished electric vehicles up to chargers before the cars left the plant.
At one point, a robot about to charge an electric vehicle outside the plant runs out of power itself.
A second bot comes along to plug in a power lead to reactivate its mechanical colleague.
OPS: The Walker S1 robots working together at the Zeekr factory.
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An army of talking robots with real-time reasoning have been deployed on a car production line to show how they can interact with each other to perform advanced tasks.
The humanoid. called Walker S1, is built by Chinese company UBTech and uses an artificial intelligence platform by multinational tech firm Baidu headquartered in Beijing.
The robot team worked together to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
A spokesperson said: “Teamwork makes the robots work a dream.
Walker becomes a real ‘worker”’
The robots are shown joining together for some heavy lifting, and passing equipment to each other after lining up for a parade before being set to their tasks.
As well as the teamwork, the robots were also used on the final quality control vehicle inspection where they were used to hook finished electric vehicles up to chargers before the cars left the plant.
At one point, a robot about to charge an electric vehicle outside the plant runs out of power itself.
A second bot comes along to plug in a power lead to reactivate its mechanical colleague.
OPS: A Walker S1 robot recharges a run down colleague outside the Zeekr factory.
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An army of talking robots with real-time reasoning have been deployed on a car production line to show how they can interact with each other to perform advanced tasks.
The humanoid. called Walker S1, is built by Chinese company UBTech and uses an artificial intelligence platform by multinational tech firm Baidu headquartered in Beijing.
The robot team worked together to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
A spokesperson said: “Teamwork makes the robots work a dream.
Walker becomes a real ‘worker”’
The robots are shown joining together for some heavy lifting, and passing equipment to each other after lining up for a parade before being set to their tasks.
As well as the teamwork, the robots were also used on the final quality control vehicle inspection where they were used to hook finished electric vehicles up to chargers before the cars left the plant.
At one point, a robot about to charge an electric vehicle outside the plant runs out of power itself.
A second bot comes along to plug in a power lead to reactivate its mechanical colleague.
OPS: A Walker S1 robot recharges a run down colleague outside the Zeekr factory.
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An army of talking robots with real-time reasoning have been deployed on a car production line to show how they can interact with each other to perform advanced tasks.
The humanoid. called Walker S1, is built by Chinese company UBTech and uses an artificial intelligence platform by multinational tech firm Baidu headquartered in Beijing.
The robot team worked together to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
A spokesperson said: “Teamwork makes the robots work a dream.
Walker becomes a real ‘worker”’
The robots are shown joining together for some heavy lifting, and passing equipment to each other after lining up for a parade before being set to their tasks.
As well as the teamwork, the robots were also used on the final quality control vehicle inspection where they were used to hook finished electric vehicles up to chargers before the cars left the plant.
At one point, a robot about to charge an electric vehicle outside the plant runs out of power itself.
A second bot comes along to plug in a power lead to reactivate its mechanical colleague.
OPS: The Walker S1 robots working together at the Zeekr factory.
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An army of talking robots with real-time reasoning have been deployed on a car production line to show how they can interact with each other to perform advanced tasks.
The humanoid. called Walker S1, is built by Chinese company UBTech and uses an artificial intelligence platform by multinational tech firm Baidu headquartered in Beijing.
The robot team worked together to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
A spokesperson said: “Teamwork makes the robots work a dream.
Walker becomes a real ‘worker”’
The robots are shown joining together for some heavy lifting, and passing equipment to each other after lining up for a parade before being set to their tasks.
As well as the teamwork, the robots were also used on the final quality control vehicle inspection where they were used to hook finished electric vehicles up to chargers before the cars left the plant.
At one point, a robot about to charge an electric vehicle outside the plant runs out of power itself.
A second bot comes along to plug in a power lead to reactivate its mechanical colleague.
OPS: The Walker S1 robots working together at the Zeekr factory.
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An army of talking robots with real-time reasoning have been deployed on a car production line to show how they can interact with each other to perform advanced tasks.
The humanoid. called Walker S1, is built by Chinese company UBTech and uses an artificial intelligence platform by multinational tech firm Baidu headquartered in Beijing.
The robot team worked together to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
A spokesperson said: “Teamwork makes the robots work a dream.
Walker becomes a real ‘worker”’
The robots are shown joining together for some heavy lifting, and passing equipment to each other after lining up for a parade before being set to their tasks.
As well as the teamwork, the robots were also used on the final quality control vehicle inspection where they were used to hook finished electric vehicles up to chargers before the cars left the plant.
At one point, a robot about to charge an electric vehicle outside the plant runs out of power itself.
A second bot comes along to plug in a power lead to reactivate its mechanical colleague.
OPS: The Walker S1 robots working together at the Zeekr factory.
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An army of talking robots with real-time reasoning have been deployed on a car production line to show how they can interact with each other to perform advanced tasks.
The humanoid. called Walker S1, is built by Chinese company UBTech and uses an artificial intelligence platform by multinational tech firm Baidu headquartered in Beijing.
The robot team worked together to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
A spokesperson said: “Teamwork makes the robots work a dream.
Walker becomes a real ‘worker”’
The robots are shown joining together for some heavy lifting, and passing equipment to each other after lining up for a parade before being set to their tasks.
As well as the teamwork, the robots were also used on the final quality control vehicle inspection where they were used to hook finished electric vehicles up to chargers before the cars left the plant.
At one point, a robot about to charge an electric vehicle outside the plant runs out of power itself.
A second bot comes along to plug in a power lead to reactivate its mechanical colleague.
OPS: The Walker S1 robots working together at the Zeekr factory.
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An army of talking robots with real-time reasoning have been deployed on a car production line to show how they can interact with each other to perform advanced tasks.
The humanoid. called Walker S1, is built by Chinese company UBTech and uses an artificial intelligence platform by multinational tech firm Baidu headquartered in Beijing.
The robot team worked together to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
A spokesperson said: “Teamwork makes the robots work a dream.
Walker becomes a real ‘worker”’
The robots are shown joining together for some heavy lifting, and passing equipment to each other after lining up for a parade before being set to their tasks.
As well as the teamwork, the robots were also used on the final quality control vehicle inspection where they were used to hook finished electric vehicles up to chargers before the cars left the plant.
At one point, a robot about to charge an electric vehicle outside the plant runs out of power itself.
A second bot comes along to plug in a power lead to reactivate its mechanical colleague.
OPS: The Walker S1 robots working together at the Zeekr factory.
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An army of talking robots with real-time reasoning have been deployed on a car production line to show how they can interact with each other to perform advanced tasks.
The humanoid. called Walker S1, is built by Chinese company UBTech and uses an artificial intelligence platform by multinational tech firm Baidu headquartered in Beijing.
The robot team worked together to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
A spokesperson said: “Teamwork makes the robots work a dream.
Walker becomes a real ‘worker”’
The robots are shown joining together for some heavy lifting, and passing equipment to each other after lining up for a parade before being set to their tasks.
As well as the teamwork, the robots were also used on the final quality control vehicle inspection where they were used to hook finished electric vehicles up to chargers before the cars left the plant.
At one point, a robot about to charge an electric vehicle outside the plant runs out of power itself.
A second bot comes along to plug in a power lead to reactivate its mechanical colleague.
OPS: The Walker S1 robots working together at the Zeekr factory.
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An army of talking robots with real-time reasoning have been deployed on a car production line to show how they can interact with each other to perform advanced tasks.
The humanoid. called Walker S1, is built by Chinese company UBTech and uses an artificial intelligence platform by multinational tech firm Baidu headquartered in Beijing.
The robot team worked together to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
A spokesperson said: “Teamwork makes the robots work a dream.
Walker becomes a real ‘worker”’
The robots are shown joining together for some heavy lifting, and passing equipment to each other after lining up for a parade before being set to their tasks.
As well as the teamwork, the robots were also used on the final quality control vehicle inspection where they were used to hook finished electric vehicles up to chargers before the cars left the plant.
At one point, a robot about to charge an electric vehicle outside the plant runs out of power itself.
A second bot comes along to plug in a power lead to reactivate its mechanical colleague.
OPS: The Walker S1 robots working together at the Zeekr factory.
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Humanoid robots show off teamwork in car plant takeover
Ferrari Press Agency
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05/04/2024
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An army of talking robots with real-time reasoning have been deployed on a car production line to show how they can interact with each other to perform advanced tasks.
The humanoid. called Walker S1, is built by Chinese company UBTech and uses an artificial intelligence platform by multinational tech firm Baidu headquartered in Beijing.
The robot team worked together to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
A spokesperson said: “Teamwork makes the robots work a dream.
Walker becomes a real ‘worker”’
The robots are shown joining together for some heavy lifting, and passing equipment to each other after lining up for a parade before being set to their tasks.
As well as the teamwork, the robots were also used on the final quality control vehicle inspection where they were used to hook finished electric vehicles up to chargers before the cars left the plant.
At one point, a robot about to charge an electric vehicle outside the plant runs out of power itself.
A second bot comes along to plug in a power lead to reactivate its mechanical colleague.
OPS: The Walker S1 robots line up at the Zeekr factory before starting work.
Picture supoplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)