CyberOne is a robot that looks like it will take on theTeslaBot.

At an event in Beijing on Thursday, August 11th, CyberOne stood 1.77 meters tall and tipped the scales at a hefty 52 kilogram.

I was both nervous and thrilled to interact with him on stage. What did you think of his performance tonight? #CyberOne pic.twitter.com/Je1eXDYEGR

— leijun (@leijun) August 11, 2022

Jun received a red flower from the robot. It was not clear why CyberOne clasped objects with its mitten-like hands.

After Jun accepted the flower,Xiaomi's first robot since Cyber Dog launched into a nifty kung fu move, but it didn't want to hurt the man who gave the green light. Jun took a selfies with CyberOne before wrapping up the introduction for the prototype.

In the CyberOne video, the robot spends most of its time walking as if in need of a bathroom, and falling over as well. It isn't as flexible as Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot

CyberOne is able to perceive 3D space and recognize individuals, gestures, and expressions with the help of a Mi- Sense depth vision module.

There are 85 types of environmental sounds and 45 types of human emotion that the robot can recognize. CyberOne is able to detect happiness and comfort the user in times of sadness. CyberOne has integrated all of these features into its processing units, which are coupled with a curvedOLED module to display real-time interactive information.

There is a similarity between CyberOne and the robot created by Musk last year. The flamboyantentrepreneur said at the time that he was going to deploy a bot to eliminate boring tasks in the workplace. Sometime this year, a prototype is expected.

SoftBank's Pepper robot and Honda's Asimo have both ended up in the great robot graveyard in the sky as a result of their designs. Hopefully, Cyber One won't end in tragedy.

It's not clear what Xiaomi has in store for CyberOne, and judging by the contents of a tweet shared by Jun on Thursday, he's not quite sure either. Jun said in the post that the story of Cyber One was about embarking on a new journey of exploration in the field of intelligent robots. We still have a long way to go, but we always believe in the future. We hope that is the case.

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