Car maker Chery has showcased a curvaceous female-like robot called AiMOGA at its Intelligent Strategy Launch.
Featuring dexterous hands with 41 degrees of movement, AiMOGA is has an almost human in the way it is able to move.
It can walk at speeds of up to one metre per second and avoid obstacles with a five-way sensor matrix.
It also possesses dual-core intelligence, leveraging Deepseek large models to achieve multi-modal environmental perception and precise professional knowledge.
AiMOGA supports natural communication in 10 languages with a recognition rate of up to 95 per cent.
Through cloud-based configuration tools, it can transform into a domain expert within 60 minutes after uploading the necessary data, greatly improving deployment efficiency.
In the future, the Chery Group is hoping to implement this robot in shopping centres, cinemas, and smart home assistance, with AiMOGA already entering commercial deployment at a dealership in Kuala Lumpur.
Chery Group Chairman Yin Tongyue the conference that its R&D team exceeds 5500 people and that the newly established AiMOGA Robot Company will accelerate the development and commercial application of humanoid robots in the future.
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