A startup is building a prototype of a humanoid robot that the company says will eventually be able to walk, climb stairs, open doors, use tools and lift boxes — perhaps even make dinner.
He's assembled an all-star team of 40, including leading roboticists from Boston Dynamics and Tesla.
"We just got done in December with our full-scale humanoid," Adcock tells Axios. "We'll be walking that in the next 30 days."It'll be fully electric, run for five hours on a charge and is intended for warehouse use.
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