Hi Everyone!
In January, this year, the Chinese unveiled, Moya.
The robot’s debut comes at a time when humanoid development is branching in multiple directions globally. Some companies deliberately design robots with cartoon-like or stylised appearances to avoid human comparison, while others emphasise clearly mechanical forms suited to industrial work. A smaller group, including DroidUp, continues to pursue highly realistic designs that aim to cross the uncanny valley rather than avoid it.
DroidUp is not presenting Moya solely as a domestic robot. According to SCMP, the company envisions the humanoid being used across healthcare, education, and other commercial environments where human-robot interaction plays a central role.
Rather than focusing on industrial tasks or high-speed athletic demonstrations, the company appears to be targeting settings that require prolonged interaction and a sense of approachability. Moya is expected to enter the market by late 2026, with a reported starting price of around 1.2 million Japanese yen, according to figures cited in the SCMP video. Final pricing and availability details have not yet been formally announced. sited here

It's moving too fast for me.
ReplyDeleteI've read articles where it is hoped these robots will boost staffing levels in seniors homes and nursing homes. Now I know what to look forward to, lol.
ReplyDeleteI share hope of Debra honestly and it will be huge achievement if put in such places like senior help and other many asylums that require routine care
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I enjoyed the video,she is beauty 😍
Too spooky
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