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The use of real video footage is a common practice for robotics companies to showcase progress, although the level of autonomy in that video isn't really there.
The company boasts it has not used computer-generated imagery (CGI) for its demonstrations, focusing instead on the actual, impressive, current physical capabilities of its hardware and software. However... they move in a scripted or in some cases a controlled way. Think Telsa's Elon bots controlled; complete with motion -> by real people. So while the video snippets are genuine footage of the robot's capabilities in a controlled environment, it is pre-programming and motion conversion from human movements. The movements are the result of advanced control systems and not necessarily the robot's ability to "think" for itself. | ||
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