Chitti is an innovative AI-powered robot designed to mimic a dog's behavior, showcased at a science exhibition in Chennai. Weighing 25 kilograms, it features an hour-long battery life and advanced technology like LIDAR and proximity sensors. The robot aims to become a trusted companion for families, captivating the attention of students at the event.
Developed by UNITREE, Chitti can perform lifelike movements such as shaking hands and jumping, which thrilled the audience. Its HD camera allows it to double as a home security device, controllable via smartphone. Named after a popular movie character, Chitti represents the exciting advancements in AI technology.
• Chitti showcases advanced AI technology for companionship and security.
• The robot's lifelike movements impress students at the science exhibition.
AI is central to Chitti's design, enabling it to mimic dog behaviors and interact with users.
Chitti employs LIDAR for obstacle detection, enhancing its navigation capabilities.
These sensors allow Chitti to navigate its environment safely.
UNITREE developed Chitti as part of its Go2 series, showcasing its commitment to innovative robotic solutions.
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