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You’ll need to teach this $16,000 humanoid robot how to make breakfast


We’re one step closer to robot butlers.

The Unitree G1 is an upgraded and production ready version of the H1 humanoid bot the Chinese company debuted only a year ago. The stumps on the ends of the H1’s arms have been replaced with three-fingered hands on the G1, which have been demonstrated to be dextrous enough to solder wires, handle delicate objects, and even flip foods in a frying pan. Unitree hasn’t revealed exactly when the production-ready version of the G1 will actually be available, but when it is, potential customers shouldn’t expect it to stroll into the kitchen and cook breakfast right out of the box.

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