00:00Welcome to the new video from the Car Magazine Tuning Blog.
00:04This time, we're not talking about tuned engines, but about something that's just as fascinating.
00:10The MagicBot Z1 from MagicLab, a humanoid robot that heralds a new era of human-machine interaction.
00:17The MagicBot Z1 doesn't just move like a human, it thinks like a machine and communicates like a friend.
00:23It's full of emotional intelligence, impressive agility and real everyday skills.
00:35With up to 49 freedoms of movement, more than 130 Newton of torque per joint and an extremely robust construction made of high-strength aluminum and engineering plastics, this robot is not just another attempt to imitate human movements.
00:48It's a real step forward in embodied artificial intelligence.
00:56Whether on flat ground, on gravel or when climbing stairs, the Z1 adapts in real-time and, thanks to sophisticated heat management, stays cool even during extended use.
01:07What's particularly impressive, however, is its ability to interact.
01:12A light tap on the head is enough for the robot to start a conversation or respond with friendly gestures.
01:18It recognizes its surroundings with the help of a system of three-dimensional liod, depth sensors and stereo cameras, which enables particularly natural navigation and communication.
01:31The emotional expressiveness gives the Z1 an almost social component.
01:36A robot that not only works, but really has an effect.
01:41Developers also get their money's worth.
01:43New movement sequences can be programmed in less than 20 minutes, supported by intuitive controls and a versatile database.
01:52This makes the Z1 interesting not only for research and industrial applications, but also for education, private use or as a companion in everyday life.
02:03It is available in two versions, a standard version and a developer edition, which is particularly aimed at tinkerers and researchers.
02:09The MagicBird Z1 is priced at around 81,000 euros for the basic version, which is competitive in the field of modern robotics given the technology offered.
02:20So anyone interested in the future of robotics or simply wants to know how far humanoid machines have come today should not miss this video.
02:31As always, you can find the link to the detailed article in the video description.
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