PolishRobotics Company Clone Robotics The company recently announced that its limited-edition humanoid robot, Clone Alpha, will be available for pre-order next year.
Described as a "musculoskeletal bionic human," 1AI understands the robot to be a "musculoskeletal bionic human.It mimics human anatomy with over 200 "bones" and a bionic respiratory system. Synthetic organs, artificial muscles and ligaments are used., rather than traditional robotic components.
Clone Robotics plans to produce only 279 Clone Alpha robots. Clone Alpha's muscular system drives the skeleton through a revolutionary artificial muscle technology called Myofiber, the company said. Its locomotion system is realized through a battery-powered system of pumps and valves that circulate water through the body to drive the joints and muscles. The water is stored in containers within the torso, which has human-like ribs and spine. This water-filled design makes the robot softer and more human-like.
While Clone Robotics claims that Clone Alpha has 16 pre-programmed skills, including memorizing home layouts, kitchen inventories, and even providing "witty conversation" and acting as a personal butler and nanny, the company's Clone Alpha is also capable of providing a "witty conversation" and acting as a personal butler and nanny.But many remain skeptical of the robot's actual capabilities.The company has yet to show Clone Alpha in actionIt remains to be seen how all its components will work together.
Despite the skepticism, Clone Robotics founders Dhanush Radhakrishnan and Lucas Kozlik believe that Clone Alpha can be useful not only in the home, but also in the workplace. The robot, which is capable of moving like a human, could be adapted to a variety of roles more easily, without the need for major modifications to the production line.