LIMEX Dynamics Oli Robot Updates
LIMEX Dynamics' new round of updates pushes the humanoid Oli out of the lab and closer to a real product, debunking the idea that bipedal thefts still depend on controlled scenarios. The first demo exposes axis shifting, voice control in natural language.
The scene shows simple commands, requests in English and the robot responding with unexpected fluency, describing what it can do from the basic to the playful, but the most important technical detail is not in the classroom, but in the notice superimposed on the video. The company remembers that everything depends on large models and that performance can vary depending on the environment, a direct sign that the reasoning still lives in the cloud, not in the robot. and that defines the limits and immediate potential of the platform.
The second demonstration shifts the focus to the mechanical body, Oli leaves the flat ground and faces sand, unstable boards and loose stones, the recorded stumble is not a failure, it is diagnostic and the sudden detour, the rapid step over debris and the rebalancing show the control system calculating the center of mass every second. The movement is not yet perfect, but it is at the level where imperfection becomes data, not disaster.
The third video addresses what almost never appears, logistics, instead of engineers, cranes and complex calibration, the rigid molded box emerges as part of the project, the robot arrives folded, seated, two operators insert the battery into the back and the body stands up on its own, without external assistance.
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