SMRTR AIAug 4, 2025Interesting Engineering

Video: China’s humanoid robots perform synced dance using motion capture AI

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Chinese humanoid robots Adam and Adam-U dazzled crowds at Shanghai's World AI Conference with synchronized dancing powered by motion capture technology. The 1.6-meter-tall Adam showcases exceptional agility with 44 degrees of freedom, while its counterpart Adam-U ($45,000) serves as a data collection platform for AI training. Together they demonstrate remarkable human-like movements and precision.

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