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Uninterested’ students have created a robot capable of performing 50 different tasks

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Students from Stanford University in California have invented a multifunctional helper robot made from simple materials. According to the publication “Gadget,” the robot is named “Mobile Aloha” and can perform 50 different tasks. These include pressing elevator call buttons, frying crab, organizing kitchen utensils, opening cabinet doors, making and answering phone calls, among other functions.

Additionally, the developers have made all project materials available to the public, including instructions for creating similar robots, datasets, and code for teaching the robot to perform tasks. This allows interested individuals to build their own versions of the robot.

Currently, this helper robot is valued at $32,000.

It is worth noting that earlier, the British company Envision Racing, in collaboration with artist Liam Hopkins, released gadgets, including a full-scale, controllable replica of a Formula E race car.