Feb. 19, 2025
Future AI Robots May Be Small Enough to Enter Blood Vessels, Large Enough to Move Mountains and Fill Seas, Says Unitree Robotics Founder
TMTPOST -- Wang Xingxing, CEO of Unitree Robotics, shared his visionary ideas about the future of AI robots. He proposed that human-shaped robots could be made in such a way that they can produce smaller versions of themselves, down to the size of individual cells. In the future, if a person falls ill, it may be possible to send in thousands of these tiny robots to assist in repairing organs or even killing cancer cells within the body. Wang explained that such concepts are not far-fetched, as AI and robotics technologies are progressing rapidly toward making these ideas a reality. On the flip side, these human-shaped robots could also be designed to produce larger robots, potentially large enough to take on monumental tasks like moving mountains, filling seas, or even transforming the surfaces of the Moon and Mars.
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