Robotics research is moving fast, and being able to modify and improve upon hardware is crucial to maintaining velocity. That’s why Menlo Research has started working on their own open-source humanoid project, Asimov.
And they are moving fast. It’s been roughly six months since they started the project, and they already have full humanoid with arms, legs, and a head, which can walk forwards and backwards.
Selim and Alejandro of Menlo Research join us to talk about the development of this open-source humanoid.
Watch episode 67 of RoboPapers, with Chris Paxton and Jiafei Duan, now!
Asimov DIY Kit: https://asimov.inc/diy-kit
Github: https://github.com/asimovinc/asimov-v0
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