Chery debuts advanced robot with human-like movements, Deepseek intelligence

AiMOGA the robot has 41 degrees of independent movement.

AiMOGA the robot has 41 degrees of independent movement.

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Chery’s latest humanoid robot creation is capable of performing intricate, human-like operations with “remarkable precision”, the Chinese automotive giant claims.

Presented at the Chery Group’s Intelligent Strategy Launch held in Wuhu, China, recently, AiMOGA the robot can walk at a humanoid speed of one metre per second.

It can also make 41 independent movements, otherwise referred to as “degrees of freedom”, with 12 movements in the highly dexterous hand alone.

AiMOGA is equipped with a dual-core intelligent computing ‘brain’, which makes use of Deepseek artificial intelligence to achieve multimodal perception and a high degree of general knowledge.

The robot can interact in natural dialogue in 10 languages, with an accuracy rate of up to 95%, Chery says. It can also master industry-specific expertise in just one hour, allowing it to cater to personalised needs across many different scenarios.

The Chery Group plans to deploy its humanoid robots in shopping centres and cinemas around the world, and they also have the potential to become smart home assistants.

The first example has already been deployed at a car dealership in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

"Our intelligent R&D team exceeds 5,500 people, and the newly established AiMOGA Robot Company will accelerate the development and commercial application of humanoid robots in the future," Chery Group Chairman Yin Tongyue said at the Intelligent Strategy Launch in Wuhu.

The robot forms part of Chery’s vision to seamlessly integrate AI services into everyday life.

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