Xiaopeng ‘Clears Its Name’ Twice in One Day by Slicing Open a Robot’s Leg On-Site
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On November 6, amidst doubts that the humanoid robot IRON, which was unveiled at Xiaopeng's Tech Day the day before, was 'hiding a real person inside,' He Xiaopeng, the CEO of XPeng Motors, addressed the concerns by sharing a continuous-shot video at the event. In the footage, he personally unveiled the robot's internal components, showcasing its lattice muscles on the back, controller, shoulder transport stabilizer, and hand harmonic joints. He highlighted that IRON is powered by all-solid-state batteries, features three Turing AI chips, and incorporates a large model tailored for the physical world. With an impressive 82 degrees of freedom, the robot can execute movements as fluid as a catwalk. He Xiaopeng expressed that the team felt unfairly accused and had been up all night due to the skepticism, and he himself was disheartened by having to 'prove that the robot is not a human.' Following this clarification, XPeng Motors' stock price in Hong Kong soared, experiencing a surge of over 5% at one juncture.