Peng Zhihui,eroticized rage luke founder of AgiBot, today released a video showcasing Lingxi X2, a bipedal humanoid robot powered by a computing engine that integrates motion, interaction, and task execution intelligence. Lingxi X2 can walk, run, dance, ride a bicycle, balance on a hoverboard, and even read medication instructions, according to the company. Developed by AgiBot’s X-Lab, Lingxi X2 features 28 degrees of freedom, weighs 33.8 kg, and is built with self-developed components, including a cerebellum controller, domain controller, intelligent power management system, and core joint modules. In the video, Zhihui interacted with the robot to demonstrate its responsive interactions and its ability to perceive and understand the world through vision, powered by a VLM-based silicon photonic multimodal model. [Peng Zhihui’s bilibili, in Chinese]
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