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Fourier GR3
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Summary:
- Launch Context: Debuted at CES 2026, GR‑3 marks Fourier’s entry into care‑focused humanoids.
- Design Philosophy: Built to provide companionship, assistance, and emotional support, rather than heavy lifting or warehouse tasks.
- Capabilities: Human‑like gestures, conversational AI, and adaptive mobility for safe operation in homes and clinics.
- Market Position: Aimed at healthcare providers, eldercare facilities, and families seeking robotic assistance.
Editorial:
GR‑3 represents a bold pivot in humanoid robotics. While most competitors chase logistics and industrial deployment, Fourier Intelligence is betting on care as the killer app for humanoids. The robot’s design prioritizes empathy, accessibility, and human‑robot trust — qualities often overlooked in the race for technical dominance. By framing GR‑3 as a “companion” rather than a worker, Fourier is carving out a unique niche that could redefine how society perceives humanoid robots. If successful, GR‑3 may become the benchmark for robots that live alongside us, not just work for us.
Specificatiosn:
- Height: ~1.65 m
- Weight: ~55 kg
- Mobility: Bipedal walking with balance stabilization
- Interaction: Conversational AI, facial recognition, emotional response modeling
- Hands: Dexterous manipulators for light caregiving tasks
- Sensors: Multi‑modal vision, audio, and tactile sensors
- Use Cases: Elderly care, healthcare assistance, compan
ionship, education
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