地 址:联系地址联系地址联系地址
电 话:020-123456789
网址:8.zgyuting.com
邮 箱:[email protected]
By subscribing, you agree to our Terms of Use and Policies You may unsubscribe at any time.
Israel’s Mentee Robotics has just unveiled its artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled household chore robot, Menteebot. After two years of research and development, the new robot certainly looks impressive.
Developed by Amnon Shashau (the former founder of Mobileye), Professor Shai Shalev-Shwartz, and Professor Lior Wolf, the new robot is gearing up for official orders in the first quarter of 2025. The unit’s price is still a mystery, but it is being marketed as “affordable.”
Featured Video Related“We are on the cusp of a convergence of computer vision, natural language understanding, strong and detailed simulators, and methodologies for transferring from simulation to the real world,” explains Mentee Robotics.
“Menteebot represents a significant leap forward in humanoid robotics, designed for comprehensive functionality across diverse environments,” Mentee Robotics explains in a promotional video on LinkedIn.
The robot is designed for corporate and domestic use, and if the promotional video is any indication, it appears to be highly capable. According to the company’s website, the Menteebot “domestic assistant” is designed to easily navigate your home and perform essential duties like table setting, cleaning, and laundry handling.
Its built-in AI enables the robot to “learn new tasks on the fly” via verbal commands and visual imitation. For commercial settings, like a warehouse, Menteebot is claimed to readily work as an automation robot.
To this end, Mentee Robotics claims the robot can efficiently locate, retrieve, and transport items up to 55 pounds (25 kilograms) in weight. The robot can operate non-stop for up to 5 hours before requiring a full recharge.
“Menteebot’s advanced dexterity allows it to perform a wide range of tasks with precision, making it adaptable to both household and industrial warehouse settings. This innovation signifies a pivotal step towards a future where robots seamlessly integrate into our lives, enhancing efficiency and streamlining processes in various domains,” the company adds.
The robot has various other interesting innovations, such as self-made actuators fully integrated into on-board sensors and drivers. Menteebot also has a suite of bespoke electronics and communication systems.
It is 5.74 feet (175 cm) tall and weighs 154 pounds (70 kg) gross unladen. It can “walk” at 3.4 mph (1.5 meters per second). Unlike many of its contempoaries, Menteebot is distinctive in that it lacks a distinguishable “head,” but this adds a certain charm that potential furure owners are bound to love.
Menteebot looks a little ungainly on first appearance, but this belies the robot’s very sophisticted electronics, mechanical parts, and other fancy gubbins. While few other concrete information is currently available, it is clear Menteebot will certainly turn heads when it finally hits the market.
So, if you are on the lookout for a potential robotic house helper in the future, keep your eyes and ears open for the coming of Menteebot. –
“AI is embedded at every level, enabling dynamic interaction with the world. Menteebot integrates cutting-edge Sim2Real learning for lifelike gait and hand movement, NeRF-based real-time 3D mapping and localization, dynamic navigation in complex environments, and Large Language Models to build a cognitive map of the world and advanced task execution,” Mentee Robotics explains.