Instead of equipping its sharp-looking GR-1 general purpose humanoid with a full next-gen sensor suite including such things as radar and LiDAR, Fourier Intelligence's engineers have gone vision-only.
The Shelby GR-1 was first unveiled as a fiberglass platform model at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance in August of 2004 (via RM Sotheby's). It showed up again — as an aluminum-wrapped driving ...
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What's old is new again at Superformance, but that is fine with us because in this case, we're talking about the 2004 Ford Shelby GR-1 concept car. Superformance has received official licensing rights ...
Singapore company Fourier Intelligence has released a video showing at least a dozen of its GR-1 humanoids, set for customer delivery this year. But while the GR-1 might have the best hips in robotics ...
The robotics company Fourier Intelligence has redesigned its humanoid robot GR-1 and simplified its perception system. The robot now manages without a large sensor package to detect its environment.
The 2004 Ford Shelby GR-1 concept car will finally enter licensed production by classic car replica manufacturer Superformance. Ford first displayed the Shelby Daytona-inspired vehicle as a clay model ...
It may resemble a human, but Fourier Intelligence’s GR-1 robot has six eyes instead of two — the robotics company recently updated its humanoid robot with six cameras that give it a full 360-degree ...
For the better part of a century, OEMs have been teasing us with the grooviest models that put production hoopties to shame in the form of "concept cars." These marvels take it there—from imaginative ...
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