Unitree’s G1 Humanoid Robot Gets ‘Anti-Gravity Mode’, Showcases Kicks, Falls, and Relentless Comebacks
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Unitree's G1 humanoid robot features "Anti-Gravity Mode" that dramatically improves its balance and recovery capabilities. The robot withstands kicks and shoves, falling but immediately getting back up through synchronized depth cameras, 3D LiDAR sensors, and joint motors that anticipate shifts in center of gravity. The $16,000 G1 can jog, dodge attacks, and correct itself mid-air after being knocked down, showcasing remarkable adaptability valuable in laboratory and factory settings where continuous operation is critical.
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