Unitree's fighting robot

Unitree's fighting robot




Unitree Robotics published a video titled Iron Fish King Awakened, the Unitree G1 humanoid appears boxing against a human and also facing another robot, no CGI, no military hype, no automatic rifle, just impact. The G1 is still slower than a human opponent, the movements are slightly stiff.


The reaction time is not perfect, but there is a detail that changes everything, it falls and gets up, repositions itself and continues, that is in humanoid and gigantic robotic. The G1 model is not a giant, it is not a military combat machine, but it demonstrates something that goes beyond spectacle, dynamic body control under real impact.


The basis of that movement comes from a data set called the fan one, detailed human motion capture, including angles, joints, speed restrictions and final positioning, that is, the robot learns real patterns of human movement and the difference between dancing and fighting is brutal, Dancing is predictable, boxing is not. While choreography can be rehearsed, a blow requires reaction, adjustment of balance, recalibration of posture, it demands physics in real time.




Unitree had already shown the G1 dancing fluidly, compensating for external disturbances and maintaining balance in the face of pushes, but boxing is another level, here there is contact, there is error, there is recovery and that transforms the demonstration because in the middle of an internet full of impossible videos and with CGI, this video shows something much more powerful, gradual progress, imperfect but physical.


And if a robot can already react, balance and learn under impact, imagine how many hundreds of them stop acting in isolation and start functioning as a single coordinated system.



Sorry for my Ingles, it's not my main language. The images were taken from the sources used or were created with artificial intelligence


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