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The R1, from Chinese robotics firm Unitree Robotics, is four foot tall, has 26 joints, and weighs around 55 pounds.
The robot is equipped with multimodal artificial intelligence, including voice and image recognition, and has 26 joints to allow for flexible movement.
The purchase is for a one-year contract with Safeware Inc. for a Boston Dynamics robotic vehicle for Austin Police Department when responding to critical incidents.