Affordable humanoid robot aims for the teaching hands of developers
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Domo, a humanoid robot, has been launched at a price of $2,999, significantly undercutting the market by a substantial margin. The robot comes in two sizes, 90 cm and 130 cm, to fit various settings, from a developer's desk to a full research lab. Domo underwent internal engineering tests covering motion control, hardware reliability, and system integration during its development. The robot aims to be a teaching tool for developers.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The affordability of Domo could democratize access to humanoid robotics, enabling more developers and researchers to experiment and innovate in the field.
- · This, in turn, may accelerate advancements in robotics and artificial intelligence.