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The future of artificial intelligence: Elon Musk's new robot assistant – The Engineering of Conscious Experience

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Musk actually said that he intended to eventually make them available for a LOWER price than the more established robotics manufacturers. Like around 20 K. Which is a pretty good price in comparison, IF he can match their functionality, programming and quality. He's a late starter and a new comer into the humanoid robotics industry, so we shall see. There might be at least one low priced competitor off of the field. With all often recent political upsets regarding the security of survielliance electronics,, Xiaomi's Cyber one might not be allowed for export into the US. It hasn't been banned specifically.


Invest in Beyond Imagination: The World's Most Advanced Humanoid Robot

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Beomni creates jobs by enabling physical work to be done through the robot anywhere in the world from the comfort of your home or office. We completed Phase 1 in 2021, building and commercially beta testing Beomni, the world's first General Purpose Humanoid Robot. And we completed the cognitive architectural design of its Omni-Purpose AI Brain and Cloud Platform. Join us in completing Phase 2 as we bring Beomni to market and complete development of its Omni-Purpose AI Brain. In some parts of the world, there are too few workers where they are desperately needed, while elsewhere there are billions of people, living in poverty, who are willing to work. Beomni is the solution, allowing people to work anywhere and revolutionizing trillion-dollar markets around the world.


his hi-tech invention looks just like a Doctor Who villain... but don't worry, it's here to help

Daily Mail - Science & tech

As some of Doctor Who's most formidable enemies, you would expect the Cybermen to try to turn humans into an android army – not help out in care homes and hospitals. But luckily these gentle robots resemble the TV villains in looks alone, having been created to fill shortages in sectors suffering from understaffing. The high-tech invention, Beomni 1.0, is set to be unveiled for the first time in public at the 2022 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week. It is so nimble it can pick up a pinch of salt, but is strong enough to lift up to 30kg (4st 10lb). While at first it is controlled remotely by humans, its AI brain will ultimately learn how to carry out tasks independently.