DOBOT Unveils New Robot "Reviving" the Chinese Dragon Bird, the World's First Ultra-Bionic Embodied Intelligent Agent

Deep News
Oct 27

On the morning of October 27, DOBOT announced the release of the world's first ultra-bionic embodied intelligent agent, marking a groundbreaking cross-domain application of physical special effects in the robotics field. An official video showcased a Chinese Dragon Bird robot, exhibiting a range of expressive actions, including blinking, turning its head, and wagging its tail.

This project integrates cutting-edge technologies such as multimodal interaction, environmental perception, and motion control into a bionic carrier. DOBOT emphasized that this is not just a technological demonstration; rather, it is a clear product form of "dynamic bionic dinosaurs" that addresses the core business challenges of embodied intelligence in open environments, specifically "what to do" and "who creates value," successfully closing the loop from technology R&D to market revenue.

This initiative primarily targets the global cultural tourism and education markets. Through a light-asset operation model of "hardware rotation and content reuse," DOBOT aims to replicate its capabilities and enter the consumer market. While specific product parameters have not yet been revealed, the company noted that various dinosaur behaviors, interactive scripts, and educational courses constitute the "software" component of the project, leading to a sustainable content development and update industry that creates long-term value. (Luo Ning)

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