We are showing off autonomous humanoid navigation at the @WOWsummitWorld.
Our @UnitreeRobotics G1 humanoid is connecting to the real-world web, receiving spatial data about the conference, and guiding visitors to the booths they want to see.
Probably nothing.
Which joy is greater - the gentle tip tap of a child taking its first steps, or the stomp stomp of a robot walking autonomously for the first time?
h/t @UnitreeRobotics we made this G1 connect to our external sense of space (@AukiNetwork) allowing it to autonomously navigate the space. No extra sensors or compute added to the robot.
The robot detected and read a QR code, which in turn allowed it to connect to a discovery service that routed the robot to the local map of this venue - hosted on the edge by the venue itself.
So the G1 can arrive to space it's never been to before, and still know its way around.
This is a massive milestone for the Auki network:
This reconstruction was done on a community hosted node! Now, robots and other devices can borrow GPU power from community nodes to understand their surroundings. 🧵