The UK-based startup Humanoid has just first seen the prototype humanoid robot, HMND 01. It’s not here that you’ll overthrow humanity (yet), but you can also walk, do your job and possibly register you.
5’9″ and 154 pounds, “”Labor Automation Unit” Illness doesn’t call, complain about overtime, and somehow always seem sharp. Yes, the HMND 01 comes with a variety of interchangeable outfits.
Humanoids are not leaning forward either. It can run straight for 4 hours before you need a lively walk of 5.4 km/h, bring up to 15 kg, and a coffee break. Alternatively, you will need to charge it electrically.
Check it out yourself in the video below:



Humanoids claim that the bot has human-level (or better) dexterity to complex tasks and can navigate tight spaces like professionals. Whether it lifts, packs, or navigates the tight spaces of the warehouse, the robot is ready to take on the world. And “world” means almost any industry that involves retail, manufacturing, logistics, and repetitive tasks that humans want to avoid.
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Humanoid founder Artem Sokolov imagines the future rather than planning to rule the world.Humans and machines work side by side, in harmony rather than competition. ”
“This social change gives people the freedom to focus on more creative and meaningful work while addressing social issues such as labor shortages and aging.” Sokolov is a serial entrepreneur and investor who founded Humanoids last year.
“The most powerful argument in favour of humanoids is that the world is already designed for humans.” This is different from humanoids. Robot dog or Wheeled robot – It’s easy to move our world.
Humanoids are still in the early stages of developing robots, and that Please hurry. The space is becoming more and more crowded.
Tesla’s Optimus is scheduled to be sold Early like this yearBoston Dynamics’ Atlas continues Reverse the way In our dreams (or nightmare?) Dance routine. These robots are poised to take over the work we don’t want to do.
So, whether you’re excited or nervous about your toaster, here’s one thing for sure: future It clearly looks humanoid. Well, if you disappoint me, I’ll go out to buy new clothes. If the robot is going to erase me, I might go down in style too.