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Robot's Lifelike Moves Spark Actor Rumors

3 Dec

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Summary

  • A humanoid robot's fluid movements caused speculation it was an actor in a suit.
  • The CEO revealed the robot's internal machinery to prove its authenticity.
  • Xpeng aims for mass production of humanoid robots by late 2026.
Robot's Lifelike Moves Spark Actor Rumors

A recent unveiling of Xpeng's Next Gen Iron humanoid robot generated significant buzz due to its incredibly fluid and human-like movements. The realism was so pronounced that many online viewers suspected an actor was concealed within the suit, sparking a viral debate.

To address these doubts, Xpeng's CEO, He Xiaopeng, made a dramatic public demonstration, cutting into the robot's leg to expose its internal mechanical components. This action effectively settled the debate, showcasing the advanced engineering, including bionic muscles and a sophisticated joint system, that enables Iron's lifelike motion.

Xpeng has ambitious plans for the Next Gen Iron, envisioning its use in commercial roles like tour and customer service guides. The company is targeting mass production by late 2026, marking a significant stride towards integrating advanced humanoid robots into public spaces and potentially, eventually, homes.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, Xpeng's CEO revealed the robot's internal machinery to demonstrate it was a genuine machine, not an actor in a suit.
Xpeng aims to reach large-scale manufacturing of its humanoid robots by the end of 2026.
Initial commercial roles will include tour guides, shopping guides, and customer service helpers in public spaces.

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