(9 Jan 2025)
US CES ROBOTS
SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Las Vegas, Nevada – January 8, 2025
1. Unitree humanoid robot waving
2. Unitree robotic dog approaching camera
3. Unitree humanoid robot lying down, getting up
4. Unitree robotic dog doing backflip
5. Unitree humanoid robot shaking visitor’s hand
6. Various of Panbotica service robot brewing coffee
7. Visitor taking cup from table
8. Visitor drinking coffee
UPSOUND (English): “It’s actually very good.”
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Melody Xu, Panbotica:
“So, far is still like a relative role based. So, basically, it’ll learn from the master of barista like how the master of barista makes the best coffee, how he brews the coffee, it learns how he makes the move. But this technology is drifting to a new technology because embodied A.I. right now already enabled a lot of new technologies. So, it has computer vision, as you can see there, a few cameras here, it can recognize where the coffee beans, where the filter and goes everything. And later on, it will learn from the human body.”
10. Robotic arm
11. Visitor watching Panbotica service robot brew coffee
12. Various of Panbotica service robot brewing coffee
13. Pull focus of Stardust logo
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Melody Xu, Stardust:
"So far, as you can see, it’s restricted by the arms, right? We are making it like a perfect as of how he optimize the moves. But in the future, when the arms can be improved, in the future, maybe it will make faster than a human being. But as you can see, if a human being, a human barista, he’ll get tired sometimes. And then now the barista can just instruct that robot to make the coffee for him."
15. Various of Sabotoshi Funabashi, Fingervision, demonstrating Fingervision tactile robot sensors
16. Screen, showing robot assembling food on factory line
17. SOUNDBITE (English) Sabotoshi Funabashi, Fingervision:
"We have already installed our system, including this tactile technology, into actual food factories. And then in the factory, actually, our system can pick on the place with really fragile food. But with our overall system, the food doesn’t drop, get dropped. And also, food doesn’t get the deformed or get broken. And then our robot could pick up and place into lunch box. And lunch boxes actually available to actual people."
18. Various of Wybot cordless robotic pool cleaner cleaning pool on CES show floor
19. Pull focus of Wybot logo
20. SOUNDBITE (English) Jose Valles Wybotics:
"We have a robot that not only charges itself inside the water, but it charges with solar technology, which is the ultimate goal, to try to save a little bit of the world. And also, that robot, it also cleans itself. So, everything that picks up from the bottom of the pool, it extracts any holes in a compartment outside of the pool that you can hold up to 30 days of debris from the pool. So, it’s easy to manage pool clean and put it back and let the robot do their feature."
21. Various of Wybot cordless robotic pool cleaners on display
22. SOUNDBITE (English) Jose Valles Wybotics:
"We’re trying to keep it the people into enjoying more of the pool, forgetting about the chore of cleaning a pool. Yes, you have to do the cleaning on the top. You have to scrub the walls. This robot, does it all. And the application allows you to say, I’m going to be cleaning just the bottom, or I just want to clean the wall or I want to clean the water line. So, it allows you to do different things. So, you don’t have to worry about cleaning it. You have to worry about enjoying it."
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