
Hugging Face launches Reachy 2, the first commercially available open-source humanoid robot
Hugging Face has introduced Reachy 2, a $70,000 open-source humanoid robot developed by its recent acquisition, Pollen Robotics. Designed for research and educational purposes, Reachy 2 features a humanoid upper body equipped with stereo vision, microphones, a speaker, and lidar sensors. It is already being utilized in institutions such as Cornell and Carnegie Mellon. The robot’s open-source nature allows developers to access and modify its code and hardware designs, promoting transparency and adaptability in robotics. This initiative aligns with Hugging Face’s commitment to democratizing AI and robotics development.
Hugging Face introduces Reachy 2, an open-source humanoid robot designed to address factory labor shortages
Hugging Face has released Reachy 2, a $70,000 open-source humanoid robot developed by its subsidiary Pollen Robotics. Equipped with stereo vision, microphones, and lidar sensors, Reachy 2 is designed for tasks such as object manipulation and human interaction. Its open-source nature allows developers to modify both software and hardware components, promoting adaptability and innovation. Currently utilized in institutions like Cornell and Carnegie Mellon for research and education, Reachy 2 is also positioned as a potential solution to labor shortages in manufacturing sectors.
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