
XPENG IRON: The first time, the robot needs to prove that it is a robot
People have long dreamed of building a general-purpose robot, and the humanoid robot is considered its ultimate form. Tesla Optimus and Unitree G1 are among the current leaders in the market, but they are clearly just machines in the shape of humans. That was until XPENG unveiled its AI robot IRON — a humanoid robot that finally looks and moves like a real person. Let’s take a look at IRON walking toward us at the XPENG launch event. Its body resembles that of a young woman, and its gait is a textbook runway walk. If not for the occasional brief pause, its movements would be indistinguishable from a human’s. ...